How do you solve by completing the square: x^2 + 4x + 2 = 0?

1 Answer
Mar 30, 2015

x^2+4x+2=0#

Remove the 2 from the left side expression by subtracting 2 from both sides:
x^2+4x=-2

If the left side is to be a square its non-x term must be the coefficient of x divided by 2 then squared (i..e.#(4/2)^2 = 4); add this amount to both sides: x^2+4x+4=+2#

Rewrite the left-hand side as a square:
(x+2)^2 = 2

Take the square root of both sides
x+2 = +-sqrt(2)

Isolate x on the rights side (by subtracting 2 from both sides)
x = -2+-sqrt(2)

So the solutions are
x=-2+sqrt(2) and x=-2-sqrt(2)