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F(x) = x^2- 5X +6 what are the values of the coefficients

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Answer:

1, -5, 6

Explanation:

The coefficient in the term x^2 is 1.

The coefficient in the term -5x is -5.

The constant can also be referred to as a coefficient: 6.

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The coefficients of a quadratic expression are often referred to as a, b, and c.

ax^2 +bx +c

Then, for your quadratic, a=1, b=-5, c=6.

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