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X² +16x-17=0 quadratic equation using completing the square method

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Answer:

the solutions to the quadratic equation x² + 16x - 17 = 0 using the completing the square method are x = 1 and x = -17.

Explanation:

1. Move the constant term to the other side of the equation:

x² + 16x = 17

2. To complete the square, take half of the coefficient of x (which is 16) and square it. Add this result to both sides of the equation:

x² + 16x + 64 = 17 + 64

x² + 16x + 64 = 81

3. Rewrite the left side of the equation as a perfect square trinomial:

(x + 8)² = 81

4. Take the square root of both sides of the equation:

x + 8 = ±√81

x + 8 = ±9

5. Solve for x by subtracting 8 from both sides of the equation:

x = -8 ± 9

6. Simplify the solutions:

x = 1 or x = -17

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