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Determine whether the function is linear or quadratic. Identify the quadratic, linear, and constant terms.f(x)=(3x-4)(-6x+5)

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At first glance, it might be tempting to say this is a linear function, because we see linear terms (3x and –6x); however, these are multiplied together, so it's actually a quadratic.

We need to expand the function (hint: use FOIL) to identify the terms.


f(x)=(3x-4)(-6x+5)=-18x^2+39x-20

The x^2-term, or quadratic term, is
-18x^2. The x-term, or linear term, is
39x. The number term, or constant term, is –20.
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