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What are the coefficients for the addictive expression -2x^2+3x -8
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In the expression \(-2x^2 + 3x - 8\), the coefficients for each term are as follows:
- The coefficient of \(x^2\) is \(-2\).
- The coefficient of \(x\) is \(3\).
- The constant term (which can be thought of as the coefficient of \(x^0\)) is \(-8\).
So, the coefficients are:
- For \(x^2\): \(-2\)
- For \(x\): \(3\)
- Constant term: \(-8\)
- The coefficient of \(x^2\) is \(-2\).
- The coefficient of \(x\) is \(3\).
- The constant term (which can be thought of as the coefficient of \(x^0\)) is \(-8\).
So, the coefficients are:
- For \(x^2\): \(-2\)
- For \(x\): \(3\)
- Constant term: \(-8\)