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Solve the following equation by completing the square.

6m2 + 5m -3 = 0

* i need to put it in the box thingy *

Solve the following equation by completing the square. 6m2 + 5m -3 = 0 * i need to-example-1
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6m^2 + 5m - 3 = 0


6m^2 + 5m = 3

Divide both sides by 6:


m^2 + (5/6) m = 1/2

Add (5/12)^2 to both sides.


m^2 + (5/6) m + (5/12)^2 = 1/2 + (5/12)^2

We engineered the left side to be a square. Simplify the right:


(m + 5/12)^2 = 97/144

Take square roots, remembering the plus/minus:


m + 5/12 = \pm √(97/144)

97 has no square factors,


m + 5/12 = \pm √(97)/12


m = (-5 \pm √(97))/(12)

That's the answer; how you fit it into the boxes I'll leave to you.

Check:

Let's check with the quadratic formula:


m = (-5 \pm √(5^2 - 4(6)(-3)))/(12) = (-5 \pm √(97))/(12) \quad\checkmark

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