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

−7
6
7
8

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Answer:

6

Explanation:

The 8 is the leading coefficient, the -7 is the linear term, and the 6 is the constant.

User Avi L
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Answer:

the constant term is 6.

Second option is correct.

Explanation:

The quadratic function is
f(x)=8x^2-7x+6

The general form of a quadratic function is
y=ax^2+bx+c

Here c is the constant term and a can't be zero.

On comparing the given equation with the general form, we get

a = 8

b = -7

c = 6

Therefore, the constant term is 6.

Second option is correct.

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