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What does c represent in the equation y=x^2+5x+c

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The c is a constant (fixed number) that we don't know but it helps point to the y intercept. Let's say that c = 10. If that was the case, then

y = x^2+5x+c

turns into

y = x^2+5x+10

Now plug in x = 0. Note how y turns into...

y = x^2+5x+10

y = (0)^2+5(0)+10

y = 0+0+10

y = 10

Which means (0,10) is on this parabola. This is the y intercept because x = 0. In general, the y intercept of y = x^2+5x+c is the point (0,c), where c is a placeholder for some fixed number.

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