SOLUTION: converting 4x^2 +32x+2y+10=0 into standard form
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Question 730118: converting 4x^2 +32x+2y+10=0 into standard form
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
From the given, 4x^2 +32x+2y+10=0 to standard y=a(x-h)^2+k,
First, divide by 2 and then solve for y. Put into general form. Now, Complete the Square and continue putting into whatever corresponds to .
And before going into Completing the Square, you want to factor part of the right-member expression,
From there, you need to identify the square term to add and subtract in order to perform the rest of the Completing of the Square process.
(Use , and ADD it INSIDE the parentheses and SUBTRACT OUTSIDE the parentheses...)
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