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Solve for x use the completing the square method x^2+6x=5

Solve for x use the completing the square method x^2+6x=5-example-1
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Answer:

x=−3±√14

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Answer:


x_(1) =-3 +√(14) \\\\x_(2) =-3 -√(14)

Explanation:


x^(2)+6x-5=0

we divide the coefficient of the X by half :

in this case: 6/2 = 3 , then we do the following

The result obtained is raised to square power: 3^2=9

we sum and subtract by 9 to maintain the balance of the equation:


x^(2)+6x+9-9-5=0

we have:


(x+3)^(2)-9-5=0


(x+3)^(2) = 14

lets apply square root on both sides of the equation:


\sqrt{(x+3)^(2)}=√(14)

we know:


\sqrt{a^(2)} = abs(a)

so we have:

abs(x+3)=
√(14)

from where two solutions are obtained


x_(1) + 3 =√(14) \\\\x_(2) + 3 =-√(14)

finally we have:


x_(1) =-3 +√(14) \\\\x_(2) =-3 -√(14)

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