Write $x^2 - 10x + 16$ in the form $(x + a)^2 + b.$ - OCR - GCSE Maths - Question 16 - 2017 - Paper 1

Question 16

Write $x^2 - 10x + 16$ in the form $(x + a)^2 + b.$
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Write $x^2 - 10x + 16$ in the form $(x + a)^2 + b.$ - OCR - GCSE Maths - Question 16 - 2017 - Paper 1
Complete the square for $x^2 - 10x + 16$

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To rewrite the expression in the form (x+a)2+b, we start with the quadratic expression.
- Identify the coefficient of x: here, it is −10.
- Take half of this coefficient, which is −5, and square it:
extHalfof−10=−5extand(−5)2=25.
- Rewrite the quadratic by adding and subtracting this square:
x2−10x+25−25+16=(x−5)2−9.
- Therefore, the expression can be rewritten as:
(x−5)2−9.
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