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Write 2x2+ 12x + 3 in the form p(x + q)2+ r

Write 2x2+ 12x + 3 in the form p(x + q)2+ r Step 1: Factorise all the x terms using a common factor with brackets. In this case 2 is a common factor to both 2x2and 12x ===...

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Using Algebra show that part of the line 3x + 4y = 0 is a diameter of the circle with equation (x^2) + (y^2) = 25

To show that the line is a diameter of the circle you muct show that it goes through the centre of the circle1) finding the centre of the circle. The general eqn is (x-a)2 + (y-b)2 =...

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Show x^2 + 8x +15 = 0 in the form of (x+b)^2 +c (complete the square) and then solve the equation

x2+8x +15 = 0
(x+4)2-16 +15=0
(x+4)2-1=0
(x+4)= (+/-)1

x = -3 or -5

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How do I work out the area of a quarter circle with radius 6cm?

The easiest way to do this is to first work out the area of the whole circle. To work out the area of a circle, the equation is area = πr2 , w...

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Write x^2-4x+9 in the form (x-p)^2+q, where p and q are integers.

To complete this task we use a method called "Completing the square. For this we use a formula (a+b)^2=a^2+2ab+b^2.
Now we see that in the example we have a term x^2 so we put x^2=a^2 so we can ...

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