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What number should be added to both sides of the equation to complete the square? x2 – 10x = 7

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You take half the coefficient of the x term and then square it and then add it to both sides.

x^2- 10x = 7

<span>(x^2-10x +25)=7+25[</span>
(x^2-10x +25)=32

(x-5)^2=32
In your case, 25 should be added to both sides complete the square
User Jonhtra
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we have


x^(2) -10x=7

Complete the square. Remember to balance the equation by adding the same constants to each side

to complete the square adds
(10/2)^(2)=25 both sides

so


x^(2) -10x+25=7+25


x^(2) -10x+25=32

Rewrite as perfect squares


(x-5)^(2)=32

Square root both sides


x-5=(+/-)√(32)


x=5(+/-)√(32)


x1=5+√(32)


x2=5-√(32)

therefore

the answer is

The number is
25




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