What is the standard form of # y=(x - 8) (x + 10) #?
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Jul 23, 2016
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Explanation:
I would highly recommend using the FOIL method, a mnemonic device that I was taught in my Algebra class. It's simple and very easy to learn and memorize.
So first, let's start off with the equation:
Using the FOIL method, I will:
- Multiply the
#x# in the first set of parenthesis by the#x# in the second set of parenthesis
- Multiply the
#x# in the first set of parenthesis by the#10# in the second set of parenthesis
- Multiply the
#-8# in the first set of parenthesis by the#x# in the second set of parenthesis
- Multiply the
#-8# in the first set of parenthesis by the#10# in the second set of parenthesis.
Now let's combine them all together into one equation:
And let's simplify that equation by combining like terms (in this case it's the two numbers that share
#y=x^2+2x-80#
And there's your answer!
Edit: and here's a picture of the FOIL method.