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Which quadratic function in standard form has the values a = –3.5, b = 2.7, and c = –8.2?

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Answer:

f(x)=-3.5x²+2.7x - 8.2

Explanation:

We have given:

a = -3.5 , b=2.7 and c= -8.2

We have to write quadratic function in standard form.

We know that the standard form of quadratic function is:

f(x)=ax²+bx+c

where a, b, and c being constants, or numerical coefficients, and x is an unknown variable.

We have the values a= -3.5 , b = 2.7 and c = -8.2

Substitute the values in the standard form:

f(x)=-3.5x²+2.7x - 8.2

Therefore the answer is: f(x)=-3.5x²+2.7x - 8.2 ....

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