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How do I complete the square and factor the resulting trinomial?

How do I complete the square and factor the resulting trinomial?-example-1
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To complete the square we have to divided the linear coefficient by 2, and then squared it. In this case


\begin{gathered} y^2-5y+(-(5)/(2))^2 \\ =y^2-5y+(25)/(4) \end{gathered}

to factor it we have to remember that this will always be the squared term plus what we add (before squaring). Then


\begin{gathered} y^2-5y+(-(5)/(2))^2=y^2-5y+(25)/(4) \\ =(y-(5)/(2))^2 \end{gathered}

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