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Solve 3x2 + 18x + 15 = 0 by completing the square

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Step 1

Given;


3x^2+18x+15=0

Required; To solve by completing the square method.

Step 2

Subtract 15 from both sides of the equation.


\begin{gathered} 3x^2+18x+15-15=0-15 \\ 3x^2+18x=-15 \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} Divide\text{ all terms by 3} \\ x^2+6x=-5 \end{gathered}

Find half of the coefficient of x (i.e 6) and square it


((6)/(2))^2=3^2

Add it to both sides


\begin{gathered} x^2+6x+3^2=-5+3^2 \\ Use\text{ perfect square} \\ (x+3)^2=-5+9 \\ (x+3)^2=4 \\ x+3=\pm√(4) \\ x=\operatorname{\pm}√(4)-3 \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} x=\pm2-3 \\ x=-1\text{ or -5} \end{gathered}

Answer;


x=-1,-5

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