SOLUTION: How do you complete the square for (((2x^2+3x+4=0)))?

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Question 78595: How do you complete the square for (((2x^2+3x+4=0)))?
Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

divide both sides by 2

subtract 2 from both sides

divide the coefficient of x by 2, square it, and add it to both sides


If you take the square root of both sides,
the solution for x is imaginary

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