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What are the values for the coefficients and constant term of 0 = 2 + 3x2 – 5x?

A=
B=
C=

User Shulito
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Answer:

a= 3 b= -5 c=2

Explanation:

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Keywords:

Polynomial, variable, coefficients, constant term.

For this case, the first thing we must do is rewrite the polynomial in a standard way. For this, we reorder the polynomial coefficients.

The standard form of the polynomial is:


ax ^ 2 + bx + c

Where,

a, b, c: are the coefficients of the polynomial.

x: is the variable

Rewriting the polynomial we have:


3x ^ 2-5x + 2

Comparing with the standard form we have that the values of the coefficients are given by:


a = 3\\b = -5\\c = 2

Answer:

The values for the coefficients and constant term are:


a = 3\\b = -5\\c = 2

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