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Rewrite the equation by completing the square.

x^2-x-20=0
(x+ ? )^2= ?

please help me

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Answer:

Rewrite the equation by completing the square.

x^2 - x - 20 = 0

(x+ ? )^2= ?

Rewrite the equation by completing the square. x^2-x-20=0 (x+ ? )^2= ? please help-example-1
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Answer:


(x-(1)/(2))^2=(81)/(4)

Explanation:

Hi there!


x^2-x-20=0

This equation is written in the form
ax^2+bx+c=0. First, use partial factoring:


(x^2-x)-20=0

For x^2-x, the b value is -1 in
ax^2+bx+c. To complete the square, take the square of half of 1 and add it in the parentheses as the c value:


(x^2-x+(1)/(2)^2 )-20=0

However, when adding values to one side of the equation, we must to the same to the other side:


(x^2-x+(1)/(2)^2 )-20=(1)/(2)^2

Complete the square:


(x-(1)/(2))^2-20=(1)/(4)

Move 20 to the other side


(x-(1)/(4))^2=(1)/(4)+20\\(x-(1)/(2))^2=(81)/(4)

I hope this helps!

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