Jackie solved the equation by completing the square.
x^2−8x+14=0
Which equation shows one of...
Mathematics, 27.11.2020 07:00, avirostko725
Jackie solved the equation by completing the square.
x^2−8x+14=0
Which equation shows one of the steps Jackie could have taken to complete the square?
Question 1 options:
x^2−8x+64=−14
x^2−8x+16=−14
x^2−8x+64=−14+64
x^2−8x+16=−14+16
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