"Completing the square" is a step in the solution of quadratic equations. It can be accomplished without the guesswork or trial-and-error associated with methods like factoring, and it always leads to a solution. It is the method by which the quadratic formula is derived.
Is that the full question? I can't solve it if s is a variable
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The total cost (C) charged by the internet service provider = $65 + $18(n)</h2>
Step-by-step explanation:
Initial fee charged by the servic eprovider = $65
Cost per hour of labor for office internet installation = $18
The cost per hour be $18
Cost per two hours = 18 * 2 = $36
Cost per n number of hours = $18 (h)
where h represents the number of hours
The total cost (C) charged by the internet service provider = $65 + $18(n)
Four hundred eighteen thousandths.......................