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Solve each equation for
The quadratic expression
Here are some other quadratic expressions. In one column, the expressions are written in standard form and in the other column the expressions are not.
Written in standard form:
Not written in standard form:
A quadratic function can often be represented by many equivalent expressions. For example, a quadratic function,
In general, standard form is written as
We refer to
Function
An expression in factored form can be rewritten in standard form by expanding it, which means multiplying out the factors. In a previous lesson we saw how to use a diagram and to apply the distributive property to multiply two linear expressions, such as
To represent
A quadratic expression is in factored form when it is written as the product of a constant times two linear factors.
The standard form of a quadratic expression is
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