Completing the square is a method used to solve a quadratic equation by changing the shape of the equation so that the left side is a perfect square trinomial.
The following equation makes more sense to solve it complete squares:
x² + 20x = 52
We have then:
x² + 20x + (10) ^ 2 = 52 + 100
(x + 10) ² = 152
Answer:
The most sense to solve by completing the square is for:
B) x² + 20x = 52
It’s either B or D. I’m sorry I’m not so sure but I think it’s either one of those.
Answer:
49π (or ~154) cm²
Step-by-step explanation:
A = area
A = πr²
r = radius
r = 7
A = π(7)²
= 49π
= 153.938040026 → 154 cm²
Let "x" be a substitute for "a number"
1/3(x)=x-12 Multiply by 3
x=3x-36 Get n onto the same side of the equation
2x=36 Divide by 2
x=18
That's your answer.
Answer:
option d is correct answer