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The document contains two activities on completing the square to solve quadratic equations: 1) Give the number that must be added to both sides of each equation to complete the square. There are 5 examples given. 2) Solve each equation by completing the square. The same 5 examples from Activity 1 are listed to be solved. General instructions are given to complete additional exercises from the science textbook.

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The document contains two activities on completing the square to solve quadratic equations: 1) Give the number that must be added to both sides of each equation to complete the square. There are 5 examples given. 2) Solve each equation by completing the square. The same 5 examples from Activity 1 are listed to be solved. General instructions are given to complete additional exercises from the science textbook.

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Activity 1:

Give the number that must be added to complete the square

1. x 2+ 10 x=3 Answer: 25
2. p2 +8 x=5 Answer: 16
3. m 2 +50 m=4 Answer: 625
4. 2 x2 +12 x=8 Answer: 9
25
5. 5 x 2+10 x=6 Answer:
4

Activity 2:

B. Solve the equation by completing the square.

1. x 2+ 10 x=3
2. p2 +8 x=5
3. m2 +50 m=4
4. 2 x2 +12 m=8
5. 5 x 2+10 m=6

General Assessment:

Turn page 21 and answer Exercise 1.4 letter C 1-5 only,


Science Classs

Activity 1: Give the number that must be added on both sides of each equation to complete the square.

25
1. 2 x2 +10 x=5 Answer:
2
2. p2 +20 p=8 Answer: 100
1
3. 4 x2 −2 x=6 Answer:
4
81
4. x 2+ 9 x=4 Answer:
4
2
5. 3 m −18 m=7 Answer: 9

Activity 2:

Solve the equation by completing the square.

1. 2 x2 +10 x=5
2. p2 +20 p=8
3. 4 x2 −2 x=6
4. x 2+ 9 x=4
5. 3 m 2−18 m=7

Activity 1 and 2:

3 m2−18 m=7

3 m 2 18 m 7
− =
3 3 3
Divide each term by the numerical
2 7 coefficient of the first term
m −6 m=
3

7 1
m 2−6 m= Multiply the second term to
2
3

Complete the square by adding 9


both sides of the equation

Simplify the right side of the


equation.
7
m 2−6 m+9= + 9
3
34
m2−6 m+9=
3

34
m2−6 m+9=
3
34
(m−3)2=
3 Factor the left side

34
m−3=±
√ 3
Apply the Square Root Principle

102
m−3=± √ Simplify the radical
3
9 ± √102
m=
3
Activity 1 and 2

5 x 2+10 x=6

5 x 2 10 x 6
+ =
5 5 5
Divide each term by the numerical
6 coefficient of the first term
x 2+ 2 x=
5

6 1
x 2+ 2 x= Multiply the second term to
2
5

Complete the square by adding 1


2 6
x + 2 x +1= +1 both sides of the equation
5

11 Simplify the right side of the


x 2+ 2 x +1= equation.
5

11 Factor the left side


( x +1)2 =
5
Apply the Square Root Principle

Simplify the radical


11
x +1=±
√ 5
55
x +1=± √
5
−5 ± √ 55
x=
5

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