What is the standard form of y=(x + 6)(x + 2) ?

1 Answer
Mar 12, 2018

The polynomial in standard form is y=x^2+8x+12.

Explanation:

Use the distributive property to expand the multiplication (I color-coded each part so it's easier to follow):

color(white)=(color(red)x+color(blue)6)(color(green)x+color(purple)2)

=color(red)x*color(green)x+color(red)x*color(purple)2+color(blue)6*color(green)x+color(blue)6*color(purple)2

=x^2+color(red)x*color(purple)2+color(blue)6*color(green)x+color(blue)6*color(purple)2

=x^2+2x+color(blue)6*color(green)x+color(blue)6*color(purple)2

=x^2+2x+6x+color(blue)6*color(purple)2

=x^2+8x+color(blue)6*color(purple)2

=x^2+8x+12