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Fill in the gap by completing the square x^2 -6x -8x = (x - (blank)^2 - (blank)

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The completed square form is x^2 −6x−8x=(x−7)^2−49

To complete the square for the quadratic expression x^2 −6x−8x, follow these steps:

Factor out the coefficient of x^2 , which is 1:

x^2 −6x−8x=x^2 −14x

Take half of the coefficient of x (in this case, −14/2=−7) and square it (−7)^2 =49).

Add and subtract the result from step 2 inside the parentheses:

x^2 −14x+49−49

Now, you can express the quadratic expression as a perfect square trinomial and a constant term:

x^2 −14x+49−49=(x−7)^2 −49

So, the completed square form is x^2 −6x−8x=(x−7)^2−49

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