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Consider 8x2 - 48x = -104. Write the equation so that x2 – 6x + (blank) = –13 + (blank)

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Answer:

That (blank) is 9.

Explanation:

Please write 8x^2 - 48x = -104, with " ^ " indicating exponentiation. Thanks.

This sounds like a perfect example of "completing the square."

First, factor 8x^2 - 48x = -104: 8(x^2 - 6x = -13).

If we focus SOLELY on x^2 - 6x = -13, it's just a little easier to "complete the square." Take half of the coefficient of x (which here is -6), and square that result (which here is (-3)^2, or 9. Now add 9 both sides of x^2 - 6x = -13:

x^2 - 6x + 9 = -13 + 9. Note: The "blank" in the problem statement is 9.

We could go ahead and solve this, tho' we weren't asked to do so. Rewrite x^2 - 6x + 9 as (x - 3)^2:

x^2 - 6x = -13 then becomes (x - 3)^2 = 4. To solve for x, take the sqrt of both sides of this latest result, obtaining x - 3 = plus or minus 2. Add 3 to both sides to isolate x: x = 3 plus or minus 2.

Thus, x = 5 or x = 1.

User Ihm
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Write the equation so that:

-6 and -13

Complete the square:

9 and 9

Hope this helps for Edg.


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