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Sadie Floyd
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30 December, 03:05
How do you complete the square
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Dominik Brennan
30 December, 03:07
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divide all terms by x^2
move the number or term to the tight side of the equation
complete the square on the left side of the equation and balance them out by adding what you did on the right to the left
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