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Consider the quadratic function f(x) = x2 – 5x + 6.

What are the values of the coefficients and constant in the function?
A=
b =
C=

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User Extraeee
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Answer:

a = 1

b = -5

c = 6.

Explanation:

Recall that in standard form, the coefficients of a quadratic equation are:

f(x)= ax² + bx + c

In the given equation, we can identity the coefficients:

f(x) = (1)x² - 5x + 6

a = 1

b = -5

c = 6.

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