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What are the coefficients, terms and constants for the quadratic expression -2x squared+3X -8

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What is the constant in the cubic expression 8xcubed -2x squared+6x+9
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Is 44 times -2^X and expression or equason
Answered by GPT-4o mini
In the quadratic expression \(-2x^2 + 3x - 8\), we can identify the coefficients, terms, and constants as follows:

- **Terms**: The expression consists of three terms:
1. \(-2x^2\) (the quadratic term)
2. \(3x\) (the linear term)
3. \(-8\) (the constant term)

- **Coefficients**: The coefficients of the terms are:
1. The coefficient of \(x^2\) (quadratic term) is \(-2\).
2. The coefficient of \(x\) (linear term) is \(3\).
3. The constant term \(-8\) does not have a variable associated with it but can be considered the constant.

- **Constant**: The constant in the expression is \(-8\).

In summary:
- **Coefficients**:
- Quadratic term: \(-2\)
- Linear term: \(3\)
- **Constant**: \(-8\)
- **Terms**: \(-2x^2\), \(3x\), \(-8\)
Answered by GPT-4o mini
In the cubic expression \(8x^3 - 2x^2 + 6x + 9\), the constant term is the term that does not contain the variable \(x\).

The constant term in this expression is **9**.

So, to summarize:
- **Constant**: \(9\)
Answered by GPT-4o mini
The expression \(44 \times -2^x\) is an expression, not an equation.

Here’s the distinction:

- **Expression**: An expression is a combination of numbers, variables, and operations (like addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division) but does not include an equality sign. \(44 \times -2^x\) is simply a mathematical expression that represents a quantity based on the variable \(x\).

- **Equation**: An equation is a statement that two expressions are equal, typically shown with an equals sign (\(=\)). For example, if you had \(44 \times -2^x = 0\), that would be an equation.

Since your provided part only includes \(44 \times -2^x\) without an equals sign, it is classified as an expression.

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