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Solve the equation x^2 - 4x + 6 = 9 by completing the square.

User Benzi
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Answer:
x= 2 + √(7)\\ or \\ x= 2 - √(7)

how i got it?


x^2 - 4x + 6 = 9

*subtract 9 on both sides*


x^2 - 4x + 6 - 9 = 0 ( which turns to)
x^2 - 4x - 3=0

a=1 or x, b=-4, c=-3

Step 2: Use quadratic formula with a=1, b=-4, c=-3.


x= - (-4) + or - √(-4)x^(2) -4(1)(-3) / 2(1)

which turns to: x= 4 + or - √28 divided by 2

the final answer should be
x= 2 + √(7)\\ or \\ x= 2 - √(7)

User Chikku
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Hello!

x² - 4x + 6 = 9 <=>

<=> x² - 4x + 6 - 9 = 0 <=>

<=> x² - 4x - 3 = 0 <=>

<=> x = -(-4)±√(-4)²-4×1×(-3)/2×1 <=>

<=> x = 4±√16+12/2 <=>

<=> x = 4±√28/2 <=>

<=> x = 4±2√7/2 =>

=> x = 4+2√7/2 and x = 4-2√7/2 =>

=> x = 2+√7 and x = 2-√7

The equation has two solutions.

Good luck! :)

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