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F(x)=-4x^2+10x-8
What is the value of the discriminating of f

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F(x)=-4x^2+10x-8 What is the value of the discriminating of f-example-1
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Answer:

f(x)=-4x^2+10x-8

Explanation:

well x normally equals 1 so replace all X's with 1 and solve

4*1=4 to the power of 2 is 16

10*1=10 subtract 8 equals 2 so

16-2= 14

F(x) is 14

the Y would be 14

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