Answer:
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Explanation:
Hello!
Recall the standard form of a quadratic:

Solve for x:



- Complete the square (make sure to add to both sides)

- Factor the Perfect Square Trinomial

- Simplify the right side using a LCD (least common denominator)

- Take the square root of both sides

- Simplify (make sure to add the plus or minus sign!!)

- Subtract b/2a from both sides

- Convert to traditional format

Completing the square:
Recall the standard form of a quadratic:

To complete a square, we must find the "c" value given
so that it converts into a perfect square trinomial.
To find c:
- Take the b-value
- Divide it by 2
- Square it
Example: Given the expression
, complete the square
Let's find the missing "c" value:
- Take the b-value: -8
- Divide it by 2: -4
- Square it: 16
Now, complete the square:
To quickly factor this into a perfect square trinomial, simply take the value you get from the second step (Divide by 2) and plug it in.
Your factored expression will be (x - 4)²