SOLUTION: solve by completing the square xsquare-3x+1=0 -1 -1 xsquare-3x=-1

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Question 371733: solve by completing the square
xsquare-3x+1=0
-1 -1
xsquare-3x=-1

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solve by completing the square
xsquare-3x+1=0
-1 -1
xsquare-3x=-1
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Good so far

b/2 = -3/2
(-3/2)^2 = 9/4
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