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23 April, 18:38
What is the standard form of y = (x-3) ^2+53
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Paulina Booker
23 April, 18:46
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Y = (x - 3) ² + 53
y = (x - 3) (x - 3) + 53
y = (x (x - 3) - 3 (x - 3)) + 53
y = (x (x) - x (3) - 3 (x) + 3 (3)) + 53
y = x² - 3x - 3x + 9 + 53
y = x² - 6x + 62
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