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Solve the equation x^2-2x-11=0 by completing the square

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the answer for this equation is x=1+23
User Jiawei Yang
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Answer:

Explanation:

To solve the equation x2−2x−11=0

by completing the square, we need to follow these steps:

Add 11

to both sides of the equation to get x2−2x=11

Divide both sides by the coefficient of x2

, which is 1

, to get x2−2x=11

Take half of the coefficient of x

, which is −2

, and square it to get (−2/2)2=1

Add 1

to both sides of the equation to get x2−2x+1=12

Factor the left side of the equation as a perfect square to get (x−1)2=12

Take the square root of both sides of the equation to get x−1=±12​

Add 1

to both sides of the equation to get x=1±12​

Simplify the square root of 12

by dividing it by the largest perfect square factor, which is 4

, to get x=1±23​

Write the final answer as two solutions: x=1+23​

or x=1−23​

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