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What number should be added to both sides of the equation to complete the square?
x2 - 6x = 5

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Answer:

9

Explanation:

The given equation is:


x^(2) - 6
x = 5

To complete the square you have to add one number to both sides of the equation.

First, divide the coefficient of the term x by 2 and square the result. This number should then be added to both sides of the equation.

For the equation
x^(2) - 6
x = 5 the coefficient of the term x is -6.

(6 ÷ 2)² = 9
So you'll add 9 to both sides of the equation.


x^(2) - 6
x (+ 9) = 5 (+ 9)


x^(2) - 6
x + 9 = 14

This can also be written as:
(
x - 3)² = 14

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