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Solve the equation 2x² + 2x - 5 = 0.
Give your answers correct to 2 decimal places.​

User Neo Ko
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Answer:

x ≈ - 2.16 , x ≈ 1.16

Explanation:

using the method of completing the square to solve

2x² + 2x - 5 = 0 ( add 5 to both sides )

2x² + 2x = 5

factor out 2 from each term on the left side

2(x² + x) = 5

add/subtract ( half the coefficient of the x- term )² to x² + x

2(x² + 2(
(1)/(2) )x +
(1)/(4) -
(1)/(4) ) = 5

2(x +
(1)/(2) )² -
(1)/(2) = 5 ( add
(1)/(2) to both sides )

2(x +
(1)/(2) )² = 5
(1)/(2) =
(11)/(2) ( divide both sides by 2 )

(x +
(1)/(2) )² =
(11)/(4) ( take square root of both sides )

x +
(1)/(2) = ±
\sqrt{(11)/(4) } = ±
(√(11) )/(2) ( subtract
(1)/(2) from both sides )

x = -
(1)/(2) ±
(√(11) )/(2)

Then

x = -
(1)/(2) -
(√(11) )/(2) ≈ - 2.16 ( to 2 dec. places )

x = -
(1)/(2) +
(√(11) )/(2) ≈ 1.16 ( to 2 dec. places )

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