HELP!!!! I cannot find any good answers for this question and I keep getting it wrong! The answer options are:

Multiply the fractions together on the right side of the equation
Subtract 4ac on the right side of the equation
Add 4ac to both sides of the equation
Add the fractions together on the right side of the equation

HELP I cannot find any good answers for this question and I keep getting it wrong The answer options are Multiply the fractions together on the right side of th class=

Respuesta :

The missing reason is (d) Add the fractions together on the right side of the equation

How to complete the missing reason?

From the statements, we have the following equation:

x^2 + b/a x + (b/2a)^2 = -4ac/4a^2 + b^2/4a^2

Next, we add the fractions on the right-hand side of the equation.

This gives

x^2 + b/a x + (b/2a)^2 = [-4ac + b^2]/4a^2

The above means that the last statement is gotten by adding the fractions on the right-hand side of the equation.

Hence, the missing reason is (d) Add the fractions together on the right side of the equation

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