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Solve the following quadratic equations by completing the square.

y^2-14y+48=0

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Answer:

  y = 6 or 8

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Subtract the constant:

  y^2 -14y = -48

2. Add the square of half the y-coefficient:

  y^2 -14y +49 = -48 +49

Write as a square, if you like:

  (y -7)^2 = 1

3. Take the square root:

  y -7 = ±√1 = ±1

4. Add the opposite of the constant on the left:

  y = 7 ±1  =  6 or 8

The solution is y = 6 or y = 8.

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