Respuesta :
A quadratic function is a function whose highest power for the variable is 2.
h(x) = 3x(x - 2) - 4 = 3x^2 - 6x - 4 is a quadratic function.
h(x) = 3x(x - 2) - 4 = 3x^2 - 6x - 4 is a quadratic function.
Answer:
The correct option is 4.
Step-by-step explanation:
A function is called a quadratic function if the highest degree of the function is 2.
The simplified form of given functions are:
[tex]P(x)=2x(x^2+6)+1=2x^3+12x+1[/tex]
The highest degree of the function is 3, therefore P(x) is not a quadratic function.
[tex]m(x)=-4(x+3)-2=-4x-12-2=-4x-14[/tex]
The highest degree of the function is 1, therefore m(x) is not a quadratic function.
[tex]t(x)=-8x^2(x^2-6)+1=-8x^4+48x^2+1[/tex]
The highest degree of the function is 4, therefore t(x) is not a quadratic function.
[tex]h(x)=3x(x-2)-4=3x^2-6x-4[/tex]
The highest degree of the function is 2, therefore h(x) is a quadratic function. Option 4 is correct.