SOLUTION: -2(x-4)^2 +3
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Question 688350: -2(x-4)^2 +3
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-2(x-4)^2 +3
-2(x^2-8x+16) +3
-2x^2+16x-32 +3
-2x^2+16x-29
So -2(x-4)^2 +3 expands out to -2x^2+16x-29
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