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CompleteSquareSteps

  

generate steps for completing the square of a quadratic expression

 

Calling Sequence

Parameters

Description

Examples

Compatibility

Calling Sequence

CompleteSquareSteps( expr, variable )

CompleteSquareSteps( expr, implicitmultiply = true )

Parameters

expr

-

string or expression

variable

-

(optional) variable to collect the terms by

implicitmultiply

-

(optional) truefalse

output = ...

-

(optional) option to control the return value

displaystyle = ...

-

(optional) option to control the layout of the steps

bringtoleft

-

(optional) truefalse

Description

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The CompleteSquareSteps command accepts a polynomial and displays the steps required to complete the square.  As a pre-step, the given expression will be reorganized into the general form of a quadratic by expanding and simplifying as needed.  

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An optional variable can be provided as a second argument.  This so-called variable can also be an expression, such as sin(t) for completing the square to the form (sin(t)+a)^2+b. If no variable is provided, the return of indets(expression,name) is used to find the first variable that has degree 2.

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If expr is a string, then it is parsed into an expression using InertForm:-Parse so that no automatic simplifications are applied, and thus no steps are missed.  

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The implicitmultiply option is only relevant when expr is a string.  This option is passed directly on to the InertForm:-Parse command and will cause things like 2x to be interpreted as 2*x, but also, xyz to be interpreted as x*y*z.

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The output and displaystyle options are described in Student:-Basics:-OutputStepsRecord. The return value is controlled by the output option.  

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Setting bringtoleft=false applies the semantics used by Student:-Precalculus:-CompleteSquare when the input expr is an equation or inequality: it attempts to complete the square for quadratics on either or both sides of the relation.  The default bringtoleft=true brings the right-hand side of the relation to the left side before proceeding to complete the square.

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This function is part of the Student:-Basics package.

Examples

withStudent:-Basics:

CompleteSquareStepsx+1x3=4x+2

x+1x3=4x+2Bring terms to left sidex+1x34x2=0Collect in terms ofxx26x5=0Rewritex26x5so it contains a perfect square and has the form (x2+2ax+a2) +C. So we have2a=−6a=−3Add and subtract−32x26x+995=0The first3terms can be regrouped as a perfect squarex3295=0Simplify the remaining termx3214=0

(1)

CompleteSquareStepssint2+2sint+1,sint

sint2+2sint+1Rewritesint2+2sint+1so it contains a perfect square and has the form (sint2+2asint+a2) +C. So we have2a=2a=1Add and subtract12sint2+2sint+11+1The first3terms can be regrouped as a perfect squaresint+121+1Simplify the remaining termsint+12

(2)

Compatibility

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The Student:-Basics:-CompleteSquareSteps command was introduced in Maple 2023.

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For more information on Maple 2023 changes, see Updates in Maple 2023.

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The bringtoleft option was introduced in Maple 2024.

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For more information on Maple 2024 changes, see Updates in Maple 2024.

See Also

Student:-Basics

Student:-Basics:-ExpandSteps

Student:-Basics:-LinearSolveSteps

Student:-Calculus1:-ShowSolution

Student:-Calculus1:-ShowSteps

Student:-Precalculus:-CompleteSquare