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13) Solve the following quadratic equations by completing the square: a) x^2- 12x = 11 b) x² +16x +5=0

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we have


x^2-12x=11

we have the the trinomial perfect square formula is


a^2+2ab+b^2

we have

a=x

2xb=-12x

b=-12x/2x

b=-6

the trinomial square perfect need to be


x^2-12x+36=0

we need to add +36 and subtract -36


x^2-12x+36-36=11
x^2-12x+36=11+36
(x-6)^2=47

then we can factorize


\mleft(x-6\mright)^2=47

then we need to isolate x


x-6=\pm\sqrt[]{47}

the values of x are


\begin{gathered} x_1=6+\sqrt[]{47} \\ x_2=6-\sqrt[]{47} \end{gathered}

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