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Question 334223
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need help solving x2 − 2x − 13 = 0 using indian method
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Put constant term on the right:
Multiply by 4 times the lead coefficient:
Add the original first degree term coefficient squared.
Factor the perfect square on the left:
Take the square root of both sides (positive and negative)
Add opposite of the new constant term on the left:
Multiply by the reciprocal of the coefficient on
:
And simplify:
Fascinating! I wonder what happens when you apply this method to the general quadratic.
Would you look at that! The quadratic formula.
John
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it