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Solve by transforming into a perfect square trinomial x squared-14x=15
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Solve by transforming into a perfect square trinomial
x squared-14x=15
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x^2 - 14 x = 15
(x - 7)^2 - 49 = 15
(x-7)^2 = 64
x - 7 = - or + 8
x = 15 or -1
Just take half o the coefficient of x and subtract it squared as above.
In general
x^2 + ax = b
(x + a/2)^2 - a^2/4 = b
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