Chapter 9 Equations and Inequalities
9.3 Completing the Square
x^2+bx+c can be written in the form 〖(x+b/2)〗^2-(b/2)^2+c. This is called completing the square. In this section, you learn about, Completing the square, solve quadratic.
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x^2+bx+c can be written in the form 〖(x+b/2)〗^2-(b/2)^2+c. This is called completing the square. In this section, you learn about, Completing the square, solve quadratic.
Solving Quadratic equations by completing the squares.
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Completing the Square - Completing the square, solve quadratic.