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Consider the quadratic function f(y) = 8y2 – 7y + 6. What is the constant of the function?

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The constant is 6 because it doesn't have a variable
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User Colton Allen
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Answer:

6 is a constant of the function

Explanation:

Consider the quadratic function
f(y) = 8y^2 - 7y + 6

In the given quadratic function , the coefficient of y^2 is the value of 'a'.

The coefficient of y is the value of 'b'.

The number without any variable is a constant.

In the quadratic function , the number without any variable is 6.

So, 6 is a constant of the function

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