Consider the equation:
x² = - 8x - 7
1) Rewrite the equation by completing the square.
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Mathematics, 24.03.2021 06:00 exoticbunnylover123
Consider the equation:
x² = - 8x - 7
1) Rewrite the equation by completing the square.
Your equation should look like (x + c)2 = dor (x – c)2 = d.
and
2) What are the solutions to the equation?
Answers: 2
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