Multiple choice What is the absolute term for the quadratic equation $2x(x - 2)$? $1$ $2$ $3$ $0$ Reveal answer Fill a bubble to check yourself D Correct answer Explanation The equation is 2x^2 - 4x = 0. The absolute term (constant term) is the value added to the expression, which is 0. AI explanation AI 1 Expand the expression by distributing the 2x across the parentheses to get 2x^2 - 4x. The standard form of a quadratic equation is ax^2 + bx + c, where the absolute term is represented by c. Since there is no constant value, the absolute term is 0. Thanks Wrong explanation