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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What is the value of the coefficient "a" when the quadratic equation y = (3x − 4)(2x − 1) is written in standard form?

hartnn (hartnn):

@richman2015 Hi :) \(\huge \color{red}{\text{Welcome to Open Study}}\ddot\smile\) 'a' is the co-efficient of x^2 when written in standard form, \(y=ax^2+bx+c\) so, you just need to find what 3x*2x =... ? then co-efficient of this x^2 will be your 'a'

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