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Given the polynomial function y = 5x^2 + 3x^6 - 10x-8, what is the constant

term?
A.5
B.3
C.-10
D.-8

User Neonamu
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Answer:

Explanation:

Given: Polynomial y = 5x²+3x⁶-10x-8

here, 5 is the coefficient of x², 3 is the coefficient of x⁶, -10 is the coefficient of x and -8 is the constant term.

option (D)

User Tushan
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Answer:

down there.

Explanation:

Look for a term that has no variables with it. Once you've found it you've found ur constant. The only such term is -8 so the constant is -8 or choice d.

hence choice d

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