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Convert the quadratic y = 2(x−5)^2 − 10
from vertex form to standard form.(2 points)
The standard form of the quadratic is y=
x^2+
x+
.
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Start with y = 2(x − 5)^2 − 10.
Expand: (x − 5)^2 = x^2 − 10x + 25.
Multiply: 2(x^2 − 10x + 25) = 2x^2 − 20x + 50.
Subtract 10: y = 2x^2 − 20x + 40.
So the standard form is y = 2x^2 − 20x + 40.
Expand: (x − 5)^2 = x^2 − 10x + 25.
Multiply: 2(x^2 − 10x + 25) = 2x^2 − 20x + 50.
Subtract 10: y = 2x^2 − 20x + 40.
So the standard form is y = 2x^2 − 20x + 40.
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