Consider the quadratic function.
 f(p) = p2 – 8p – 5
What are the values of the coefficients and the constant in the function?
a = –1, b = –8, c = –5
a = 1, b = –5, c = –8
a = 1, b = –8, c = –5
a = –1, b = –5, c = 8

does anybody know this???

Respuesta :

A standard form for the quadratic function is
f(x) = ax² + bx + c
where the coefficients are a,b, and c.

The given quadratic function is 
f(p) = p² - 8p - 5
When this function is compared to the standard form, with p replacing x, we obtain
a = 1  because the leading term is 1*p²,
b = -8 because the linear term is -8*p,
c = -5 because the constant term is -5.

Answer:
Of the answers given the correct one is the 3rd one:
a = 1, b = -8, c = -5.

The values of the coefficients and constant are 1, -8 and -5

Standard quadratic equation

The standard quadratic expression is given as:

y = ax^2 + bx + c

where a, b and c are the constant

Given the quadratic function f(p) = p2 – 8p – 5, on comparing:

a = 1

b = -8

c = -5

Hence the values of the coefficients and constant are 1, -8 and -5

Learn more on quadratic functions here: https://brainly.com/question/1214333

RELAXING NOICE
Relax