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When the following quadratic equation is written in general form, what is the value of "c"?
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When the following quadratic equation is written in general form, what is the value of "c"?
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When the following quadratic equation is written in general form, what is the value of "c"?
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i really don't understand what you are asking, but the general form is
ax^2 + bx + c
so c is equal to the constant term at the end of the expression.
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