What number should be added to both sides of the equation to complete the square?
x2 + 8x = 4
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The number that should be added to both sides is 16 because its half of b, which is then squared. You then get (x+4)^2=20, which you then square root both sides and get x+4=+-20 and then subtract the 4 to get x=-4+-20
In a "complete the square" problem when we have an ax^2 + bx +c situation we can complete the square by adding (b/2)^2 As this equation is in the form: 1x^2 + 8x = 4 We can complete the square by adding (b/2)^2 to both sides. b = 8, so (b/2)^2 = (8/2)^2 = 16 The (b/2)^2 rule is based on geometry and can be looked up if you search for a tutorial on "completing the square". It's quite tricky.
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