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if using the method of completing the square to solve te quadratic equation x squared+4x+3=0, which number would have to be added to complete the square

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The quadratic equation is given as,


x^2+4x+3=0

Apply the Method of Completing Squares as follows,


\begin{gathered} (x)^2+2(x)(2)+(2)^2-(2)^2+3=0 \\ (x+2)^2=4-3 \\ (x+2)^2=1 \\ x+2=1\text{ or x+2=-1} \\ x=1-2\text{ or }x=-1-2 \\ x=-1\text{ or }x=-3 \end{gathered}

Thus, the roots of the given equation are -1 and -3.

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