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Solve x2-12x + 11 = 0 by completing the square.

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Given: A quadratic equation-


x^2-12x+11=0

Required: To solve the equation by completing the square method.

Explanation: The general form of a quadratic equation is-


ax^2+bx+c=0

The given equation can be solved by the method of completing the square by adding and subtracting the term-


((b)/(2))^2

Hence, the given equation can be written as-


x^2-12x+36-36+11=0

Now solving further as-


\begin{gathered} x^2-2*6* x+6^2-25=0 \\ (x-6)^2=25 \\ (x-6)=√(25) \\ (x-6)=\pm5 \end{gathered}

Thus,


\begin{gathered} x-6=5\text{ or } \\ x-6=-5 \end{gathered}

This gives-


\begin{gathered} x=11\text{ or} \\ x=1 \end{gathered}

Final Answer: The solution to the equation is x=11 or x=1.

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