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11 May, 11:00

Solve the quadratic equation by completing the square

x^2-12+7=0

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  1. 11 May, 11:17
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    Just to preface: quadratic equations take the form ax^2 + bx + c. (Did you mean x^2 - 12x + 7) ?

    First, move the c term to the right side of the equation:

    x^2 - 12x = - 7

    Then, calculate (b/2) ^2:

    (-12/2) ^2 = (-6) ^2 = 36

    Now add 36 to both sides:

    x^2 - 12x + 36 = 7 + 36

    x^2 - 12x + 36 = 43

    Now factor the left side:

    (x + 6) ^2 = 43

    And solve algebraically. sqrt = square root

    sqrt (x + 6) ^2 = + / - sqrt43

    x + 6 = + / - sqrt43

    x = + / - sqrt43 - 6, or

    x = - 6 + sqrt43, - 6 - sqrt43
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