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Is y=-x - 1 quadratic?

A) No. There is a constant.
B) Yes. There is no squared term.
C) Yes. It is a cubic trinomial.
D) No. There is no x squared term. ​

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User Kela
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D I just took the test
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User Dan Carter
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Answer:

D

Explanation:

quadratic equations are usually set up as

ax^2 + bc + c

y = -x -1 is a linear equation

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