| Completing the SquareThis is a technique that takes any quadratic expression  rearranges to be a perfect square in doing so you will have subtract a portion.  This portion is what you have added to make it a perfect square. Examples of perfect squares
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 (x+1)2  (3x4 - 8)2 sin2 (x) It is often known as the turning point form of a quadratic;if the expression is written with a minus sign (in the yellow box) then
 the value of p (in the red box) and
 the value of q (in the blue box)
 are the x and y coordinates of the turning point.
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