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conplete the square: 6x squared plus 13x plus 6=0

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  • 24-07-2017
6x^2+13x+6=0  subtract 6 from both sides

6x^2+13x=-6  divide all terms by 6

x^2+13x/6=-1  halve the linear coefficient, square it, and add it to both sides of the equation, (13/12)^2=169/144

x^2+13x/6+169/144=169/144-144/144 now the left side is a perfect square

(x+13/12)^2=25/144  take the square root of both sides

x+13/12=±5/12  subtract 13/12 to both sides

x=-13/12±5/12

x=(-13±5)/12
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