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24 July, 11:00

Determine whether the function is linear or quadratic. Identify the quadratic, linear, and constant terms of the equation: y = (x-1) (4x+2) - 4x^2

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  1. 24 July, 12:17
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    Hello,

    Multiplying (x-1) by (4x+2) the term in x² is x*4x=4x².

    If we substract 4x² the term of y in x² will be 0.

    The function is not quadratic.

    Since 4x * (-1) + 2*x=-2x (product of terms in x) : the function is thus linear.

    Constant term is - 1*2=-2
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