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5 January, 22:12
How do I complete a square
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Azaria Galvan
5 January, 22:24
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Step 1 Divide all terms by a (the coefficient of x2).
Step 2 Move the number term (c/a) to the right side of the equation.
Step 3 Complete the square on the left side of the equation and balance this by adding the same value to the right side of the equation.
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