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IM Alg1.7.14 Practice: Completing the Square (Part 3)

Select all expressions that are perfect squares.

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Find the missing number that makes the expression a perfect square. Next, write the expression in factored form.





Find the missing number that makes the expression a perfect square. Next, write the expression in factored form.

Find the value of c to make the expression a perfect square. Then, write an equivalent expression in factored form.

Solve  by completing the square.

Solve by completing the square.

For each function , decide if the equation has 0, 1, or 2 solutions. Explain how you know. A

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Solve each equation.

Which function could represent the height in meters of an object thrown upwards from a height of 25 meters above the ground seconds after being launched?

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A group of children are guessing the number of pebbles in a glass jar. The guesses and the guessing errors are plotted on a coordinate plane.

Which guess is furthest away from the actual number?

How far is the furthest guess away from the actual number?