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Question 328801
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explain how to solve a quadratic equation by completing the square. Demonstrate the process with your own example.
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by completing the square
Step 1: Move the constant term to the right hand side.
Step 2: Multiply both sides by
Step 3: Divide the coefficient on the first order term by 2, square the result, and add that result to both sides:
Step 4: Determine and apply the LCD in the RHS:
Step 5: Factor the perfect square trinomial in the LHS:
Step 6: Take the square root of both sides. Consider both positive and negative roots:
Step 7: Add the opposite of the constant term in the LHS to both sides:
Simplify if possible and you are done. You can find your own example to use.
John