Given the function h(x)=x^2+14x+41, to solve by completing square we procced as follows;
x^2+14x+41=0
x^2+14x=-41
but;
c=(b/2)^2
and b=14
hence;
c=(14/2)^2=49
substituting the value of c in the expression we get:
x^2+14x+49=-41+49
x^2+14x+49=8
(x+7)^2=8
this can be written in vertex form;
h(x)=a(x-h)^2+k
where:
(h,k) is the vertex;
thus
(x+7)^2=8
h(x)=(x+7)^2-8
hence the vertex will be at the point:
(-7,-8)
The equation is
8x +7=125
C i think i hope its right
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
do a sin
count the sin
write the sin
then get the cos