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6. What are the comple
A. 2(x*- 6x*)
B. 2x5(x - 6x)​

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Explanation:

Completing the square is a useful technique for solving quadratic equations. It is a more powerful technique than factorisation because it can be applied to equations that do not factorise.

When completing the square, an expression like,

ax2 + bx + c is written in the form (Ax + B)2 + C.

We will begin with the simple example where a = 1. In this case we will write expressions in the form

x2 + bx + c as (x + B)2 + C

If we expand (x + B)2 + C we get x2 + 2Bx + B2 + C.

Comparing this with x2 + bx + c shows that

b = 2B and c = B2 + C

which gives B =

b

2

and C = c – B2

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