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Y = x2 + 7x – 5 can be written in the form y = (x + a)2 + b. Find the value of a and the value of b.

User Fracpete
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Answer:


a = (7)/(2) and
b = (-69)/(4)

Explanation:

Given


y = x^2 + 7x - 5

Required:

Write as:


y = (x + a)^2 + b

Determine the values of a and b


y = x^2 + 7x - 5


y = (x + a)^2 + b

Expand


y = x^2 + 2ax + a^2 + b

So, we have:


y = x^2 + 2ax + a^2 + b


y = x^2 + 7x - 5

By comparison:


2ax = 7x


a^2 + b = -5

Solve for x in:
2ax = 7x


2a = 7

Divide through by 2


a = (7)/(2)

Substitute
a = (7)/(2) in
a^2 + b = -5


((7)/(2))^2 + b = -5


(49)/(4)+ b = -5

Make b the subject


b = -5 -(49)/(4)


b = (-20-49)/(4)


b = (-69)/(4)

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