
Bobley A.
asked 12/07/16Quadratic Functions
The equation y= AX squared + BX squared + C represents a quadratic function. What does the constant C represent? Explain. Thanks!
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Michael J. answered 12/07/16
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Quadratic equation is y = Ax2 + Bx + C
C represents the y-intercept. If you plug in x=0 into the general equation, you are left with C, since AXsquared and BX square cancel out.
y-intercept is (0, C).
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