What is the standard form of #y=(2x – 3)^2 #? Algebra Polynomials and Factoring Polynomials in Standard Form 1 Answer Alan P. Dec 23, 2015 #y=4x^2-12x+9# Explanation: The general standard form of a quadratic is #color(white)("XXX")y=ax^2+bx+c# #y=(2x-3)^2# can be transformed into the standard form by expanding the square on the right side. Answer link Related questions What is a Polynomial? How do you rewrite a polynomial in standard form? How do you determine the degree of a polynomial? What is a coefficient of a term? Is #x^2+3x^{\frac{1}{2}}# a polynomial? How do you express #-16+5f^8-7f^3# in standard form? What is the degree of #16x^2y^3-3xy^5-2x^3y^2+2xy-7x^2y^3+2x^3y^2#? What is the degree of the polynomial #x^4-3x^3y^2+8x-12#? What is the difference between a monomial, binomial and polynomial? How do you write #y = 2/3x + 5# in standard form? See all questions in Polynomials in Standard Form Impact of this question 6662 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License