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OpenStudy (anonymous):

what is the f'(x) equation for a quadratic equation?

OpenStudy (atlas):

A quadratic equation is an equation containing term having square like f(x) = ax^2 + bx +c

OpenStudy (atlas):

Do you know this?

OpenStudy (atlas):

f'(x) is differentiation for f(x). Do you know that?

OpenStudy (atlas):

What will happen if I differentiate f(x) in the example I mentioned?

OpenStudy (atlas):

It will become f'(x) = 2ax + b The square term is gone and f'(x) has only x raised to power 1

OpenStudy (atlas):

What are such expression called?

OpenStudy (atlas):

You have your answer there :P

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