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Solve by completing the square:
x2 + 3x – 9 = 0

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Answer:


x=(-3\pm3√(5))/(2)

Explanation:

Given equation:


x^2+3x-9=0

Completing the square

Move the constant to the right side by adding 9 to both sides:


\implies x^2+3x=9

Add the square of half the coefficient of x to both sides:


\implies x^2+3x+\left((3)/(2)\right)^2=9+\left((3)/(2)\right)^2


\implies x^2+3x+(9)/(4)=(45)/(4)

Factor the trinomial on the left side:


\implies \left(x+(3)/(2)\right)^2=(45)/(4)

Square root both sides:


\implies x+(3)/(2)=\pm\sqrt{(45)/(4)}


\implies x+(3)/(2)=\pm(√(45))/(√(4))}


\implies x+(3)/(2)=\pm(√(9 \cdot 5))/(2)


\implies x+(3)/(2)=\pm(√(9) √(5))/(2)


\implies x+(3)/(2)=\pm(3√(5))/(2)

Subtract 3/2 from both sides:


\implies x=\pm(3√(5))/(2)-(3)/(2)


\implies x=(-3\pm3√(5))/(2)

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