PSAT Math Multiple-Choice Practice Question 437

Question: 437

Which of the following is equivalent to x2 - 6x + 10 = 0?

Correct Answer: A

Explanation:

A

Difficulty: Medium

Category: Completing the Square

Getting to the Answer: The format of the answer choices makes completing the square the best approach for this question. Since the first term has a constant of 1, that makes completing the square more straightforward. Make sure to move the constant term to the right side of the equation before dividing the x term constant by 2 and squaring. Also, make sure that the squared term contains a negative constant since the x term in the original quadratic is negative:

Therefore, (A) is correct. Note that (C) is the result if you forgot to divide b by 2.

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