Consider the quadratic function f(y) = 8y2 – 7y + 6. What is the constant of the function?
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constant of the function is "6"
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"A quadratic function is a function of the form f(x) = ax2 +bx+c, where a, b, and c are constants and a is not zero."
The term ax2 is called the quadratic term
The term bx is called the linear term,
and
The term c is called the constant term.
If we compare our function f(y) = 8y2 – 7y + 6 with f(x) = ax2 +bx+c
we get
a=8, b=-7, and c=6
So the constant term of function is "6".
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