SOLUTION: convert the equation to expanded form. 1) y=(x+3)^+2 2) y+(x-b/2)^ 3)y=2(x-4)^-1 4)y/6=(x-1/2)^

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Question 138187: convert the equation to expanded form.
1) y=(x+3)^+2
2) y+(x-b/2)^
3)y=2(x-4)^-1
4)y/6=(x-1/2)^

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
convert the equation to expanded form.
1) y=(x+3)^+2 = x^2+6x+9
2) y+(x-b/2)^ = ? what is the exponent?
3)y=2(x-4)^-1 = 2/(x-4)
4)y/6=(x-1/2)^= ? what is the exponent?
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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