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Quadratic Equation. y = ax2 bx cax2 is the quadratic term a is in front of the x2.bx is the linear term b is in front of the x.c is the constant term.The highest exponent is two; therefore, the degree is two.. Example f(x)=5x2-7x 1 a term 5 b term -7 c term 1.
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1. Solving Quadratic Equations by Graphing
2. Quadratic Equation y = ax2 + bx + c
ax2 is the quadratic term a is in front of the x2.
bx is the linear term b is in front of the x.
c is the constant term.
The highest exponent is two; therefore, the degree is two.
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Example f(x)=5x2-7x+1
a term 5
b term -7
c term 1 Identifying Terms
4. Example f(x) = 4x2 - 3 a term 4x2 b term 0 c term -3 Identifying Terms