The standard form of the given quadratic equation in factored form is
(x+2) (x-6) = x²-4x-12
(x-4) (x+3) = x²-x-12
(x-12) (X+1) = x²-11x-12
(x-3) (x+4) = x²+x-12
what are quadratic equations?
A quadratic function can be defined as a function having the highest degree 2. The standard form of a quadratic function is ax²+bx+c where a and b are not equal to zero
To convert a factored quadratic function into the standard form, we first need to open the brackets by multiplying the integers. Then carry out addition or subtraction operations to obtain the equation.
f(x) = (x+2) (x-6)
x²+2x-6x-12
x²-4x-12
similarly, the standard form of equations 2,3 and 4 are :
(x²-x-12)
(x²-11x-12)
(x²+x-12)
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