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Mattie Moon
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10 November, 04:00
How do you complete the square in an equation?
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Royce Sharp
10 November, 04:01
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To find the needed value for the perfect square trinomial, take half of the coefficient of the middle term (x-term), square it, and add that value to both sides of the equation. 6. Take the square root of each side and solve. Remember to consider both plus and minus results.
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