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I need help with this I need to know what I’m doing wrong.. do I need to put a negative for (y+8^2) or a positive 8 so confused… help #4

I need help with this I need to know what I’m doing wrong.. do I need to put a negative-example-1
User Weezle
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Answer:

( x + 5)^2 + y^2 = 41

Explanation:

The equation we have is


x^2+10x+y^2-16=0

Let us add 25 to both sides


x^2+10x+y^2-16+25=25

A bit of rewriting gives


(x^2+10x+25)+y^2-16=25

Since x^2 + 10x + 25 = ( x+ 5)^2, the above becomes


(x+5)^2+y^2-16=25

Adding 16 to both sides gives


(x+5)^2+y^2=25+16
\boxed{\left(x+5\right)^2+y^2=41.}

which is our final answer!

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