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28 January, 21:25

What number should be added on both sides of the equation to complete the square x2 - 6x = 5

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  1. 28 January, 21:44
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    Completing the square is done as follows:

    1. Write the equation in a way that the constants are in the right side while the terms with x are on the left.

    x^2 - 6x = 5

    2. Make sure that the coefficient of the x^2 term is 1.

    x^2 - 6x = 5

    3. Adding a term to both sides that will complete the square in the left side. This is done by dividing the coefficient of the x term by 2 and squaring it. Note: The same amount should be added to the right side to balance the equation.

    x^2 - 6x + 9 = 5 + 9

    (x-3) ^2 = 14

    Therefore, 9 should be added to both sides to complete the square.
  2. 28 January, 21:53
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    The Answer wouldn't be any other number but 9. I took this test and got it right.
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