

Steps to convert Quadratic expression into the form of a(x – h) + k by Completing the Square:



We can also find the Turning point by Completing the Square

Identify the Turning Point:
Comparing with,

where,
Problem: Factorize 2x2+6x+9 by completing the square.
Solution:
Step #1: Identify the Quadratic expression.
Here,
Step #2: Solve for:

Step #3: Re-write the equation as:

Step #4: Plug x = -b/2a to your original equation and solve for k.

Step #5: Simplify it.

Problem: Find the turning point of y = 2(x−2)2− 3
Solution:
Step #1: Identify the Turning Point:

The Turning point (vertex) of the parabola is (2, -3).
Problem: Factorize x2+6x+5 by completing the square.
Solution:
Step #1: Identify the Quadratic expression.
Here,
Step #2: Solve for:

Step #3: Re-write the equation as:

Step #4: Plug x = -b/2a to your original equation and solve for k.

Step #5: Simplify it.

Problem: Find the turning point of

Solution:
Step #1: Identify the Turning Point:

The Turning point (vertex) of the parabola is (-5/3, -4/3).
Problem: Given the quadratic equation:

Rewrite the equation in completed square form and hence, find the turning point of the parabola.
Solution:
Step #1: Identify the Quadratic expression.
Here,
Step #2: Solve for:

Step #3: Re-write the equation as:

Step #4: Plug x = -b/2a to your original equation and solve for k.

Step #5: Simplify it.

Step #6: Identify the Turning Point:

Comparing with it,
