In the first part, they added 30 on both sides of the equation. Now, to complete the square we have to find a number that will make a perfect square.
We have 8x in the second term. 8 is 2*4, so if we add 16 on both sides of the equation we'll have a perfect square on the left:
- For the first two blanks:
x² - 8x + 16 = 33 + 16
-The next step is:
( x - 4 )² = 49
To solve this we have to take square root:
![\begin{gathered} x-4=\pm\sqrt[]{49} \\ x-4=\pm7 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/npsyxj0bkuajka2wh8z84yeiwjbixy2vi7.png)
- So, x - 4 = 7 and x- 4 = -7
Finally, we have to add 4 on both expressions to find the value of x:
![\begin{gathered} x=7+4=11 \\ x=-7+4=-3 \end{gathered}](https://img.qammunity.org/2023/formulas/mathematics/college/f31yf6ipx489i3qu1upeosl0pa5yy92hlk.png)
- x = 11 and x = -3