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16 July, 17:17

A student is deriving the quadratic formula. Her first two steps are shown. Step 1: - c = ax2 + bx Step 2: - c = a[x^2+b/ax] Which best explains or justifies Step 2? division property of equality factoring the binomial completing the square subtraction property of equality

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  1. 16 July, 19:14
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    Division property of equality factoring the binomial

    Explanation

    The general quadratic equation is ax^2+bx+c=0. This formula is used to derive the quadratic formula; x = (-b±√ (b^2-4ac)) / 2a

    The step1: - c=ax^2+bx

    Step 2: factor out a on the right hand side.

    -c=a (x^2+bx/a)

    Whatever we have done to arrive at this step is well described by: division property of equality factoring the binomial
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