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Express 5x²-15x+1 in the form p(x+q)²+r, where p,q,r ate constants

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Answer:


5\bigg(x-(3)/(2)\bigg)^2-(41)/(4)

Explanation:


  • 5x^2-15x +1


  • = 5\bigg(x^2-3x +(1)/(5)\bigg)


  • =5\bigg[x^2-2.(3)/(2)x +\bigg((3)/(2)\bigg)^2-\bigg((3)/(2)\bigg)^2+(1)/(5)\bigg]


  • =5\bigg[\bigg(x-(3)/(2)\bigg)^2+(1)/(5)-(9)/(4)\bigg]


  • =5\bigg[\bigg(x-(3)/(2)\bigg)^2+(4-45)/(20)\bigg]


  • =5\bigg(x-(3)/(2)\bigg)^2-5.(41)/(20)


  • =5\bigg(x-(3)/(2)\bigg)^2-5.(41)/(20)


  • =5\bigg(x-(3)/(2)\bigg)^2-(41)/(4)
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