SOLUTION: 5x(squared)=4x(squared)-4x
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Question 198545: 5x(squared)=4x(squared)-4x
Answer by jojo14344(1513) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Given:
Continuing,
We complete the square to get the vertex;
, take half of the middle constant, then squared =
Then "add" and also "subtract" to the eqn, so it won't affect the operation:
via vertex form, , where
So the vertex, , ---> (-2,-4)
For the x-Intercept:
Continuing the Eqn,
;
Thank you,
Jojo
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