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16 October, 10:45

If using the method of completing the square to solve the quadratic equation x^2+13x+15=0 which number would have to be added to "complete the square"?

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  1. 16 October, 10:53
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    The number to be added to complete the square is (13/2) ^2

    But the solved value for x are:

    x = 11.71 or - 1.28

    Step-by-step explanation:

    x ^ 2 + 13x + 15 = 0

    x^2 + 13x = - 15

    (The coefficient of x^2 is 1, hence needless diving through)

    Add the square of half the coefficient of x to both sides

    x^2 + 13x + (13/2) ^2 = - 15 + (13/2) ^2

    (x + 13/2) ^2 = - 15 + 169/4

    (x + 13/2) ^2 = 109/4

    Take the square of both sides

    x + 13/2 = + -10.44 / 2

    x = 10.44/2 + 13 / 2

    x = 23.44/2

    x = 11.71

    OR

    x = 10.44/2 - 13/2

    x = - 2.56/2

    x = - 1.28

    Therefore x = 11.71 or - 1.28

    But the number to be added to complete the square is (13/2) ^2

    Lets keep learning, maths is fun
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