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I am trying to solve a equation by completing the square the problem is m^2+7m-294=0
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I am trying to solve a equation by completing the square
the problem is m^2+7m-294=0
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two numbers that multiply to get 294 and subtract to get 7 are 21 and 14. So it will be (m+21) (m-14)=0. M then equals -21 and 14
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