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What number must be added to the expression below to complete the square x2-20x?

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Answer:

100

Explanation:

I believe you meant x^2 - 20x; " ^ " denotes exponentiation.

Take half the coefficient of the x term (which in this problem is -20). We get -10. Now square this, obtaining 100.

Adding 100 to x^2 - 20x "completes the square."


User Armut
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Answer:

100.

Explanation:

We have been given an expression
x^2-20x. We are asked to find the number that must be added to the expression to complete the square.

We know that a perfect square is in form
a^2+2ab+b^2.

To complete a square we need to add the half the square of b that is
((b)/(2))^2.

Upon looking at our given expression we can see that b is equal to 20, so
((b)/(2))^2 would be:


((b)/(2))^2=((20)/(2))^2=(10)^2=100


x^2-20x+100=(x-10)^2

Therefore, we must add 100 to our given expression to complete the square.

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