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find the solution to the equation by completing the square x^2-6x=7. what is the smallest and largest value of x

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Answer:

smallest value of x = -1

Largest value of x = 7

Explanation:


x^2-6x=7

coefficient of x = -6

Half of the coefficient of x = -6/2 = -3

Square of the half value
=(-3)^2=9

Add the square value on both sides of equation


x^2-6x+9=7+9


(x-3)^2=16

Take square root


x-3= \pm √(16)


x-3= \pm 4


x-3=+4 or
x-3=-4


x=+4+3 or
x=-4+3


x=7 or
x=-1

Hence smallest value of x = -1

Largest value of x = 7

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