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17 June, 12:33

Some of the steps in the derivation of the quadratic formula are shown. Step 3: - c + StartFraction b squared Over 4 a EndFraction = a (x squared + StartFraction b Over a EndFraction x + StartFraction b squared Over 4 a squared EndFraction) Step 4a: - c + StartFraction b squared Over 4 a EndFraction = a (x + StartFraction b Over 2 a EndFraction) squared Step 4b: negative StartFraction 4 a c Over 4 a EndFraction + StartFraction b squared Over 4 a EndFraction = a (x + StartFraction b Over 2 a EndFraction) squared Which best explains or justifies Step 4b? factoring a polynomial multiplication property of equality converting to a common denominator addition property of equality

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  1. 17 June, 15:15
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    The square root of terms separated by addition and subtraction cannot be calculated individually.
  2. 17 June, 15:48
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    The square root of terms separated by addition and subtraction cannot be calculated individually
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