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Find the values if a and b such that x squared + 2x -7 = (x+a) squared + b​

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Given:


x^2+2x-7=(x+a)^2+b

To find:

The values of a and b.

Solution:

We have,


x^2+2x-7=(x+a)^2+b

It can be written as


(x^2+2x)-7=(x+a)^2+b

Add and subtract square of half of coefficient of x in the parenthesis.


(x^2+2x+((2)/(2))^2-((2)/(2))^2)-7=(x+a)^2+b


(x^2+2x+1^2)-1-7=(x+a)^2+b


(x+1)^2-8=(x+a)^2+b
[\because (x+y)^2=x^2+2xy+y^2]


(x+1)^2+(-8)=(x+a)^2+b

On comparing both sides, we get


a=1


b=-8

Therefore, the value of a is 1 and the value of b is -8.

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