rachelakin73 rachelakin73
  • 04-07-2017
  • Mathematics
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What value is added to both sides of the equation x2 − 2x = 10 in order to solve by completing the square

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dhpnadhan
dhpnadhan dhpnadhan
  • 04-07-2017
Your answer is +1. I.e. Add 1 to each side [tex] x^{2} -2x=10 \\(x^{2} -2x)+1=(10)+1 \\ x^2-2x+1=11 \\ (x-1)^2=11 \\ x-1= \sqrt{11} \\ x=\sqrt{11}+1 [/tex]
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Jacquelinebramirez31
Jacquelinebramirez31 Jacquelinebramirez31
  • 28-09-2021

Answer:

1

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