Ask a New Question

Asked by Steph

How do you solve the equation by completing the square
X^2+4x=10
11 years ago

Answers

Answered by Steve
X^2+4x=10
x^2+4x+4 = 10+4
(x+2)^2 = 14
x+2 = ±√14
x = -2±√14
11 years ago
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!

Submit Your Answer


We prioritize human answers over AI answers.

If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.

Related Questions

How do you solve this equation? 1.5x10^-9=(x^2)/(.858-x) solve the equation for x. 3x^2-2x-4=0. can you please show the steps? solve equation if equation has no solution state so,simply when necessary 2/3x+1x=1/6 1/x+4-1/... solve each equation 4(n+3)=2(6+2n) solve equation 3(x+1)+5=3x+2 solve each equation n^2-16=0 Solve for the equation in the given domain. (tan theta)(sec theta)=tan theta theta E{real numb... 1. Solve for y in the equation 15 * 3^(y+1) - 243 * 5^(y-2) = 0. 2. Solve: log y-1 = -log(y-9) How would I solve this equation for x? 0=3.9657(0.9982^x)ln0.9982 How do I solve this equation (q+p^2-33p=9) for the point of elasticity in terms of p? Thank you!
Submit Your Answer

Question

How do you solve the equation by completing the square
X^2+4x=10

Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use