How Do I Complete the Square and Simplify This Equation?

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In summary, the conversation is discussing a problem involving the equation (\frac{n + \frac{1}{c}}{\frac{s}{n} }) [\mu^2 - 2\mu(\frac{n \overline{y}}{n+\frac{1}{c}})], where the goal is to show p(t|y) \propto (1 + \frac{n + 1/c}{\frac{s}{n} + \frac{\overline{y^2}(1/c)}{n + 1/c}})(\mu - \frac{n\overline{y}}{n + 1/c})^2. The conversation includes steps taken to complete the square and expand the equation, but there
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Hi, I'm almost at the end of a question but i seem to be stuck. I have the answer though.. so I am up to here so can someone please help me complete this:

[tex] (\frac{n + \frac{1}{c}}{\frac{s}{n} }) [\mu^2 - 2\mu(\frac{n \overline{y}}{n+\frac{1}{c}})] [/tex]
then i completed the square:
[tex](\frac{n + \frac{1}{c}}{\frac{s}{n} }) [(\mu - \frac{n\overline{y}}{n + \frac{1}{c}})^2 - (\frac{n\overline{y}}{n + \frac{1}{c}})^2][/tex]

then i expanded it:
[tex] (\frac{n + \frac{1}{c}}{\frac{s}{n} })(\mu - \frac{n\overline{y}}{n + \frac{1}{c}})^2 - (\frac{n + \frac{1}{c}}{\frac{s}{n} })(\frac{n\overline{y}}{n + \frac{1}{c}})^2 [/tex]

then i guess:
[tex] (\frac{n + \frac{1}{c}}{\frac{s}{n} })(\mu - \frac{n\overline{y}}{n + \frac{1}{c}})^2 - [/tex][tex] (\frac{n + \frac{1}{c}}{\frac{s}{n} })(\frac{1}{(\frac{n\overline{y}}{n + \frac{1}{c}})^2 })[/tex]

and then i tried really hard to simplify it but i can't get the answer...

then answer is:
[tex]\frac{n + \frac{1}{c}}{\frac{s}{n} + \frac{\overline{y}(\frac{1}{c})}{(n + \frac{1}{c})}}[\mu - (\frac{n\overline{y}}{n + \frac{1}{c}})]^2[/tex]

am i doing it right so far? and if so, then can you please help me figure out the next line, coz i tried and i can't somehow get that answer..:(.. thank you..?
 
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What is the statement of the original problem?
 
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Do you have some equations relating some of the variables together, so that they are not fully independent of each other?

Otherwise, I don't think you will make it.

Please post the precise question, so that we can look at it from there!
 
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yeahh i think that i must have done something wrong along the way, coz i don't think that i could make it too..

well the actual problem was to show:
[tex] p(t|y) \propto (1 + \frac{n + 1/c}{\frac{s}{n} + \frac{\overline{y^2}(1/c)}{n + 1/c}})(\mu - \frac{n\overline{y}}{n + 1/c})^2 [/tex]

but yeahhh what i showed you guys is where I am up to which is sort of 3/4 of the way done i think. but yeahh i started again after reading all your posts, so do you think that it's possible to get from
[tex] (\frac{n + 1/c}{\frac{s}{n}})[\mu - \frac{n\overline{y}}{n + 1/c}]^2 [/tex]

and make it equal to
[tex]
\frac{n + \frac{1}{c}}{\frac{s}{n} + \frac{\overline{y}(\frac{1}{c})}{(n + \frac{1}{c})}}[\mu - (\frac{n\overline{y}}{n + \frac{1}{c}})]^2 [/tex]

like i tried
[tex] \frac{n + \frac{1}{c}}{\frac{s}{n} + \frac{\overline{y}(\frac{1}{c})}{(n + \frac{1}{c})}}[\mu - (\frac{n\overline{y}}{n + \frac{1}{c}})][\mu - (\frac{n\overline{y}}{n + \frac{1}{c}})][/tex]

and expanding out only the first two brackets and that didn't work out too..
so did i do something wrong again and it's not possible to get to the right answer with what I am up to so far? and should i start again?
 
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You need to define p(t|y).
 

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