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1 April, 14:22

Solve x2 + 6x = 7 by completing the square. Which is the solution set of the equation?

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  1. 1 April, 14:30
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    So first you have to find the perfect square that matches up with x^2 + 6x

    so half of 6, and square it. your perfect square is 9

    x^2 + 6x + 9 = 7 + 9

    then, condense the left side of the equation into a squared binomial:

    (x + 3) ^2 = 16

    take the square root of both sides:

    x + 3 = ± √16

    therefore:

    x + 3 = ± 4

    x = - 3 ± 4

    so your solution set is:

    x = 1, - 7
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