Respuesta :

y = (x^2 + 26x)     +160  complete the square

y = (x^2 + 26x  )     + 160    

       Split our the constant and  use the (b/2)^2

y = (x^2 + 26x + (26/2)^2 )     + 160 - (26/2)^2

       since I am adding the new value I must subtract it from the end to keep        the balance

y = (x^2 + 26x + 169)     + 160 - 169

       Now factor parenthesis and combine like terms

y = (x+13)^2  -9  its in the vertex form

Answer:

[tex]y = (x + 13)^2 - 9[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

To write the given quadratic equation in the form  y = ( x − h )^2 + k, we need to complete the square for the given equation.

y = x^2 + 26x + 160

Shift the constant to the left side of the equation:

y - 160 = x^2 + 26x

Divide the coefficient of x by 2 and add the square of the result to both sides of the equation:

26 / 2 = 13

So adding 13^2 to both sides of the equation to get:

y - 160 + (13)^2 = x^2 + 26x + (13)^2

y - 160 + 169 = (x + 13)^2

y + 9 =  (x + 13)^2

y =  (x + 13)^2 - 9

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