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What number should be added to both sides of the equation to complete the square X2+3x=6

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Answer:

add 6

Explanation:

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Answer:


(9)/(4)

Explanation:

Here we will first split the middle term in such way that it is a product of 2 and some factor. In this case 3 can be splitter as product of 2 and 3/2.

We then add the square of 3/2 on both sides. Let us see how:


x^2+3x=6\\x^2+2*(3)/(2)*x=6\\x^2+2*(3)/(2)*x+((3)/(2))^2=6+((3)/(2))^2\\(x+(3)/(2))^2=6+(9)/(4)\\(x+(3)/(2))^2=(33)/(4)

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