An equation of a quadratic function with no linear term

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2021-12-03

An equation of a quadratic function with no linear term and a constant.
A. f(x)=ax2 C. f(x)=ax2+bx
B. f(x)=ax2+c D. f(x)=ax2+bx+c

Answer & Explanation

Sue Leahy

Sue Leahy

Beginner2021-12-04Added 13 answers

A standard form of quadratic function is:
f(x)=ax2+bx+c
where:
Quadratic term=ax2
Linear term =bx
Constant =c
Therefore, quadratic function without linear term and constant is:
f(x)=ax2
Hence, correct option is A.

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