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Who comes up with this stuff? We'll need a definition of g(x), I would think.
@tkhunny i have this so far #3 is g(x) but how do i get it ?
I so wish that made sense. I'm just not understanding the question. :-(
okay @tkhunny these were the questions for 1 &2
THERE'S g(x)! Okay, what is your favorite method of finding solutions to quadratic equations that won't factor? Quadratic Formula? Completing the Square? We completed the square for the last one.
completing the square i guess
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Okay, let's see it. g(x) = (x^2 + 6x + _______ ) + 1 - ________ Fill in the blanks.
(x^2 + 6x + 2) + 1 - 8 ? like that? @tkhunny @tkhunny
please guys help finding g(x) ??? :(((
The process of completing the square is your answer. To save typing, go here: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra/quadratics/completing_the_square/v/solving-quadratic-equations-by-completing-the-square
Google, copy and paste URL. You might as well learn the technique - a better use of time than being snarky. You're welcome.
Where did you get the 2? That's not the right number and the blanks should be the same. g(x) = (x^2 + 6x + _______ ) + 1 - ________ 6/2 = 3 3^2 = 9 g(x) = (x^2 + 6x + 9) + 1 - 9 = (x+3)^2 - 8
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