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Simplifying 0 = x2 + -6x + 140 Reorder the terms: 0 = 140 + -6x + x2 Solving 0 = 140 + -6x + x2 Solving for variable 'x'. Combine like terms: 0 + -140 = -140 -140 + 6x + -1x2 = 140 + -6x + x2 + -140 + 6x + -1x2 Reorder the terms: -140 + 6x + -1x2 = 140 + -140 + -6x + 6x + x2 + -1x2 Combine like terms: 140 + -140 = 0 -140 + 6x + -1x2 = 0 + -6x + 6x + x2 + -1x2 -140 + 6x + -1x2 = -6x + 6x + x2 + -1x2 Combine like terms: -6x + 6x = 0 -140 + 6x + -1x2 = 0 + x2 + -1x2 -140 + 6x + -1x2 = x2 + -1x2 Combine like terms: x2 + -1x2 = 0 -140 + 6x + -1x2 = 0 Begin completing the square. Divide all terms by -1 the coefficient of the squared term: Divide each side by '-1'. 140 + -6x + x2 = 0 Move the constant term to the right: Add '-140' to each side of the equation. 140 + -6x + -140 + x2 = 0 + -140 Reorder the terms: 140 + -140 + -6x + x2 = 0 + -140 Combine like terms: 140 + -140 = 0 0 + -6x + x2 = 0 + -140 -6x + x2 = 0 + -140 Combine like terms: 0 + -140 = -140 -6x + x2 = -140 The x term is -6x. Take half its coefficient (-3). Square it (9) and add it to both sides. Add '9' to each side of the equation. -6x + 9 + x2 = -140 + 9 Reorder the terms: 9 + -6x + x2 = -140 + 9 Combine like terms: -140 + 9 = -131 9 + -6x + x2 = -131 Factor a perfect square on the left side: (x + -3)(x + -3) = -131 Can't calculate square root of the right side. The solution to this equation could not be determined.
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