SOLUTION: 5. Use completing the square to rewrite the following equation in transformational form: y = x2 - 12x + 7 A. y = (x+6)2 + 43 B. y = (x-6)2 + 43 C. y = (x+6)2 - 29 D. y =

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Question 791629: 5. Use completing the square to rewrite the following equation in transformational form: y = x2 - 12x + 7
A. y = (x+6)2 + 43
B. y = (x-6)2 + 43
C. y = (x+6)2 - 29
D. y = (x-6)2 - 29

Answer by Cromlix(4381)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x^2 - 12x + 7
x^2 - 12x ............7
x^2 - 12x + 36 .......7 - 36
y = (x - 6)^2 - 29 (D)
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