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Rewrite the function by completing the square.
f(x) = x^2 - 14x +63

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Answer:


f(x)=(x-7)^2+14

Explanation:

The complete square of this would be
x^2-14x+49, since then that would be just
(x-7)^2. Therefore, you can rewrite the function like this:


f(x)=(x^2-14x+49)+14\\f(x)=(x-7)^2+14

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