How do you solve x^2 - 3x = 18x2−3x=18 by completing the square?
2 Answers
Explanation:
"add "(1/2"coefficient of the x-term")^2" to both sides"add (12coefficient of the x-term)2 to both sides
x^2+2(-3/2)x color(red)(+9/4)=18color(red)(+9/4)x2+2(−32)x+94=18+94
(x-3/2)^2=81/4(x−32)2=814
color(blue)"take the square root of both sides"take the square root of both sides
sqrt((x-3/2)^2)=+-sqrt(81/4)larrcolor(blue)"note plus or minus"√(x−32)2=±√814←note plus or minus
x-3/2=+-9/2x−32=±92
"add "3/2" to both sides"add 32 to both sides
x=3/2+-9/2x=32±92
x=3/2-9/2=-3" or "x=3/2+9/2=6x=32−92=−3 or x=32+92=6
Explanation:
Here ,
x^2-3x=18x2−3x=18
We have to find
forms a perfect square ,where
color(blue)(1^(st)term=x^2 ,
color(blue)(2^(nd)term=-3x
color(blue)(3^(rd)term=k
Formula to find
color(red)(3^(rd)term=(2^(nd)term)^2/(4 xx1^(st)term))...to(A)
So,
k=(-3x)^2/(4*x^2)=(9x^2)/(4x^2)=9/4
Subst.
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Note:
We can use Formula