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In high school, I didn't realize completing the square LITERALLY means to complete the square. Here's what I mean:

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Efraín Soto Apolinar1 year ago

I almost used in my book titled "Glossarium Mathematica" the concrete example you used in your video. This book is in edition, I expect it to be published soon.

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cioranreborn1 year ago

@sayidislearning

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Shiraz H. Robinson II | Dr. Quantum | Math God1 year ago

🔥🔥🔥

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A Joe1 year ago

This is a great Desmos activity for students to visually see this worked out as well

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Jack Lynch1 year ago

Kind of neat how the visual (I believe/am gathering) tells you that any X answer will have to be negative too, with more 1 constant squares on the left side of the equation. I suppose you can gather that just with the equation too, but it sort of forces the thought this way.

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Edward Cain1 year ago

I wish you were my teacher

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🌴ioaqvin secvndvs maximvs🌴1 year ago

Wow! That is very cool.

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