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I never came across this question below and i need help.

Express 9x^2 + 4x + 16 in the form (Ax + 1)^2 + B(x - 2) + C
 

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You should've come across this.
Equating coef, A=3
sub x = 2 obtain a value for C
sub x = -1/3 obtain a value for B
 

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What topic does this question belong? Where did u get x= 2 to subst. to get C and x= -1/3 to obtain B?
 
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Syllabus topic 9.
Discriminant theory and quadratics.

I used x = 2 and -1/3 as they make the working out much easier.
Any other values will require the solving of simultaneous equations. Try it.
 

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I'm curious too. Where did you get those numbers from? Did you solve the first equation to get x values?
 

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A is automatically 9, by comparing both sides. Then you sub in 2 to find out C. Then you can sub in 0 to find out B.
 

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Tennille said:
A is automatically 9, by comparing both sides. Then you sub in 2 to find out C. Then you can sub in 0 to find out B.
why is A automatically 9?
 

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You dont haveto sub in any particular value to determine B, because you have already identified A and C.
 

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Because you compare it :

9x^2 + 4x + 16 in the form (Ax + 1)^2 + B(x - 2) + C

It has to be 9, there are no other x^2
 

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Oh.. quadratic function. Totally forgot about that. I remember doing this topic ages ago like in year 11 term 1.
 

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so whats the answer? no, no, A = 9 for sure!!

i got..

(9x+1)^2 - 15 ( x-2) - 15
 

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