SOLUTION: solve the following quadriatic equation by completing the square (x-2) (squared) =3

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Question 804561: solve the following quadriatic equation by completing the square
(x-2) (squared) =3

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solve the following quadriatic equation by completing the square
(x-2)^2 = 3
find the square root of both sides
x - 2 = +/-
two solutions
x = 2 +
and
x = 2 +

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