how to find the constant in a quadratic equation
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if the eqn is f(x)= 0 then f(0) is the constant.
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Quadratic equation - This is a equation formed by variables in which the highest degree of power is 2.
The general form of a quadratic is as follows:
ax² + bx + c = 0
Where a is the coefficient of x², b is the coefficient of x and c is termed as the constant.
We can find the constant by looking at an equation. The number in an equation without any variable is called constant.
Example: x² + 7x + 10
Here, 10 is the only number having no variable. Hence 10 is the constant.
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Here's your answer
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Quadratic equation - This is a equation formed by variables in which the highest degree of power is 2.
The general form of a quadratic is as follows:
ax² + bx + c = 0
Where a is the coefficient of x², b is the coefficient of x and c is termed as the constant.
We can find the constant by looking at an equation. The number in an equation without any variable is called constant.
Example: x² + 7x + 10
Here, 10 is the only number having no variable. Hence 10 is the constant.
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Hope my answer is correct and you understood.
Have a good day :-)
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