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Is y+6x=-14 quadratic?
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Is y+6x=-14 quadratic?
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no, because it doen't follow the quadratic equation formula.
something x squared plus/minus something x plus/minus something
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normally it is a function where you have y=output or f(x)
minus 6x
y=-6x-14
f(x)=-6x-14
quadratic functions are second degree, meaning they have x^2 as hiehgest exponnet
the highest is x^1
it is NOT quadratic
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