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What value added to x2 − 8x would complete the square?

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x^2 - 8x = (x - 4)^2 - 16

we add 16 to give x^2 - 8x + 16 which is a perfect square

x^2 - 8x + 16 = (x - 4)^2

answer is 16
User Zenorbi
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Answer:

16 is added to complete the square

Explanation:


x^2-8x

We use completing the square method to complete the square.

In completing the square method, we take coefficient of x and then divide by 2 and square it


(-8)/(2) =-4


(-4)^2=16

We add 16 to complete the square


x^2-8x+16


(x-4)(x-4)


(x-4)^2

So, 16 is added to complete the square

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