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A function f(x) has x intercepts of -3 and -5. What is the constant term in the function?

F(x)=x^2+8x+

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Answer:

The constant term in the function is 5

Explanation:

we have


f(x)=x^(2)+8x+b

where

b is the y-intercept or the constant term of the function

Remember that

The x-intercept is the value of x when the value of the function is equal to zero

so

For x=-3 ----> f(x)=0

For x=-5 ----> f(x)=0

substitute any of the intercepts in the function

For x=-3


0=(-3)^(2)+8(-3)+b


0=9-24+b


0=-15+b


b=15


f(x)=x^(2)+8x+15

Verify with the other intercept

For x=-5


0=(-5)^(2)+8(-5)+15


0=25-40+15


0=0 ---> is true

therefore

The constant term in the function is 5

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