SOLUTION: Review question for test: I cannot find out how they got this answer
Rewrite the function in the form y=a(x-h)squared: y=xsquared +4x+1
Answer is y=(x+2)squared-3
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Rewrite the function in the form y=a(x-h)squared: y=xsquared +4x+1
Answer is y=(x+2)squared-3
How di
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: Review question for test: I cannot find out how they got this answer
Rewrite the function in the form y=a(x-h)squared: y=xsquared +4x+1
Answer is y=(x+2)squared-3
How did they get this answer, I would like to see the work showed This question is from textbook
You can put this solution on YOUR website! They arrived to that ANSWER by Completing the Square:
Here it goes:
Given ---------> , Remember to add "+4" to make it a perfect square, and DON'T FORGET to subtract "-4" so it won't change the expression.
Why 4? Take "half" of the middle term constant (which is 4 = 4/2=2), then squared it --->
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Continuing, Answer----> vertex form=; ,>>> Vertex (-2,-3), As you see on the graph:
Thank you,
Jojo