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Identify the quadratic term in the function.

f(x)=2x2−3x+5


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Answer:

2x2-3x-5=0

Explanation:

(2x2 - 3x) - 5 = 0

User Kiran Joshi
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Answer:

The quadratic term in the function is
2x^2

Explanation:

Given : Function
f(x)=2x^2-3x+5

To find : Identify the quadratic term in the function ?

Solution :

The quadratic form of the function is
ax^2+bx+c

Where,
ax^2 is quadratic term.

On comparing with given function,
f(x)=2x^2-3x+5


2x^2 is the quadratic term.

Therefore, the quadratic term in the function is
2x^2

User Justin Pearce
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