Question 349571
i dont understand how to solve quadratic equations by completing the square root.

im in algebra ags chapter 13 
problem:  2s^2+5s = 3
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Factor out the "2" on the left side:
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2(s^2+(5/2)s+?) = 3 + 2*?
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Complete the square on the s-terms.
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2(s^2+(5/2)s+(5/4)^2) = 3 + 2*(5/4)^2
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Simplify:
2(s+(5/4))^2 = 3+(50/16) = 98/16
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Divide both sides by 2 to get:
(s+(5/4))^2 = 49/16
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Take the square root of both sides:
s+(5/4) = +7/4 or s+(5/4)= -(7/4)
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Solve for "s":
s = 1/2 or s = -3
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Cheers,
Stan H.