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Transform the equation by completing the square:
y^2 + 2x - 6y - 7 = 0
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Joe
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Transform the equation by completing the square:
4x^2 + y^2 - 8x + 6y -3 =0
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Boby
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Use the method of completing the square to transform the quadratic equation into the equation form (x + p)2 = q.
3 + x - 3x2 = 9
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Please Help
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Transform the equation or inequality by completing the square.
y^2+3x-6y-7=0
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Matt
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Transform the equation or inequality by completing the square.
x^2+y^2+4x-10y+20<0
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Bobby
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Use the completing the square method to transform the equation [x^2 + 2x = 13 into an equation of the form (x + 3)^2 = b where a
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just a gamer
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Transform the equation by completing the square:
4x^2 + y^2 - 8x + 6y -3 =0 Also show foci
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Jason
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Which of the following statements is true?
A. Any quadratic equation can be solved by completing the square. B. Completing the
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Emma
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i am trying to transform a piece wise function, but my problem is that the lines are so irregular i cant tell if it is correct.
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Cody
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Which of the following statements is true about completing the square?(1 point)
Responses When completing the square, add
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eli
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