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What number "c" completes the square: x^2 - 14x + c

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Answer:

49

Explanation:

To complete the square we use the formula:


c=((b)/(2) )^(2)

So we can plug in 14 for b to find c.


c=((14)/(2) )^(2)\\\\c=(7 )^(2)\\c=49

Now this equation can be factored into:


(x-7)^(2)

What number "c" completes the square: x^2 - 14x + c-example-1
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