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I have to use completing the square then put it in vertex form, and I have no clue how the hell do to that.

I have to use completing the square then put it in vertex form, and I have no clue-example-1
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User Giovanny
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Answer:

y=8(x+1)²-2

Explanation:

Completing the square is a method of factorising. x²+bx+c=0 becomes x²+bx+(
(1)/(2)b)²-(
(1)/(2)b)²+c=0. This then gets converted to make an equation of (x+
(1)/(2)b)²+(-(
(1)/(2)b)²+c)=0.

Vertex form is y=a(x-h)²+k.

8x²+16x+6=0 must first be divided by 8 to 8(x²+2x+
(6)/(8))=0 (as there cannot be a coefficient for x²).

This will become 8(x²+2x+
(2)/(2)²-
(2)/(2)²+
(3)/(4))=0.

From there, using the method above, we can convert it to 8[(x+1)²-1+
(3)/(4)]=0.

Solving this gets 8[(x+1)²-
(1)/(4)]=0.

With 8 as a, 1 as -h, and 8×-
(1)/(4) (-2) as k, we can input this into vertex format to get the result of y=8(x+1)²-2.

**This equation involves completing the square and vertex form, which you may wish to revise. I'm always happy to help!

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