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Consider the quadratic function f(x)=8x2−7x+6. What is the constant of the function?

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The 6 is the constant because it is never going to change
f(x), and others that contain x will change based on the value x
Since 6 doesn’t have the c with it it will be constant
User Sandeep P
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Answer:

6 is constant of the function .

Explanation:

Given : f(x)=8x²−7x+6.

To find : What is the constant of the function?

Solution : We have given that f(x)=8x²−7x+6.

Standard quadratic equation : ax² +bx +c = 0.

Here,

a is the coefficient of x² and b is the coefficient of x .

c = constant.

Hence on comparing with it standard quadratic equation

Here, 6 is constant.

Therefore, 6 is constant of the function .

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