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3. Solve for the zeros. Use the Completing the Square method.
a) f(x) = x2 – 18x + 53

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Answer:


x=9+ 2√(7)\\x=9- 2√(7)

Explanation:

To solve a quadratic equation by completing squares we need to recall these basic algebra relations called the square of a binomial:


(a+b)^2=a^2+2ab+b^2


(a-b)^2=a^2-2ab+b^2

We can use them from right to left to factor trinomials:


a^2-2ab+b^2=(a-b)^2

We need to solve the equation:


x^2-18x+53=0

Subtracting 53:


x^2-18x=-53

The first two terms of the left side of the equation are the first two terms of the trinomial given in the formula, having:


a^2=x^2

Or, equivalently:


a=x

Also:


2ab=-18x

Since a=x


2xb=-18x

Simplifying:

b=-9

We need to complete the square by adding
b^2=81

Adding 81:


x^2-18x+81=-53+81

Factoring and operating:


(x-9)^2=28

Since 28=4*7


(x-9)^2=4*7

Taking square roots:


x-9=\pm √(4*7)

Separating the square root of 4:


x-9=\pm 2√(7)

Solving:


x=9\pm 2√(7)

The two solutions are:


x=9+ 2√(7)\\\\x=9- 2√(7)

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