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Explain the relationship between the “c” value of a quadratic equation and the “b” value of a linear equation. Support your explanation with examples

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Answer:

y = ax^2 + bx + c

Explanation:

The a, b, and c values are parameters on the graph of the equation in standard form. In other words, as a, b, and c change, the graph changes as well. Remember that a must be a non-zero real number, while b and c can be any real number. (b and c could be zero as well.)

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