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2x^2+4x-5
Rewrite quadratic function in standard form.
12 years ago

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f(x) = 2(x^2+2x) - 5
= 2(x^2+2x+1) - 5 + 2(1)
= 2(x+1)^2 - 3
12 years ago
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