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10 June, 18:17

If using the method of completing the square to solve the quadratic equation x^2+15x+25=0x

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+15x+25=0, which number would have to be added to "complete the square"?

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  1. 10 June, 18:47
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    x = - 15/2 ± (1/2) * 5√5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    I will assume that you meant x^2+15x+25=0.

    To complete the square, take half of the coefficient of x, square the result, add this square into the equation after '15x,' and then subtract the square from the result:

    x^2+15x+25=0 = > x^2 + 15x + (15/2) ^2 - (15/2) ^2 + 25 = 0.

    Rewrite the first two terms as (x + 15/2) ^2 - 225/4 + 100/4 = 0, or

    (x + 15/2) ^2 - 125/4 = 0

    Taking the square root of both sides, we obtain the solutions:

    x + 15/2 ±√[125/4], or

    x = - 15/2 ± (1/2) * 5√5
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