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Solve by completing the square method 3x²=15-4x ​

User Yong Yang
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Answer:

x = - 3, x =
(5)/(3)

Explanation:

Given

3x² =15 - 4x ( add 4x to both sides )

3x² + 4x = 15 ← factor out 3 from each term on the left side

3(x² +
(4)/(3) x) = 15

To complete the square

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

3(x² + 2(
(2)/(3) )x +
(4)/(9) -
(4)/(9) ) = 15

3(x +
(2)/(3) )² -
(4)/(3) = 15 ( add
(4)/(3) to both sides )

3(x +
(2)/(3) )² = 15 +
(4)/(3) =
(49)/(3) ( divide both sides by 3 )

(x +
(2)/(3) )² =
(49)/(9) ( take the square root of both sides )

x +
(2)/(3) = ±
\sqrt{(49)/(9) } = ±
(7)/(3) ( subtract
(2)/(3) from both sides )

x = -
(2)/(3) ±
(7)/(3), then

x = -
(2)/(3) -
(7)/(3) = - 3

x = -
(2)/(3) +
(7)/(3) =
(5)/(3)

User Danessa
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Answer:

Explanation:

3x²=15-4x

divide by 3 on both sides

x²=5-
(4)/(3)x ​ ​

move everything to one side

x²+
(4)/(3)x ​-5 = 0

add the square of 1/2 the middle term of
(4)/(3) but also subtract it too

x²+
(4)/(3)x +
( (2)/(3) )^(2)​-5-
( (2)/(3) )^(2)​ = 0

now use the property of a perfect square to rewrite


(x+(2)/(3)) ^(2) -5 -
(4)/(9) = 0

rewrite 5 as a fraction


(x+(2)/(3)) ^(2) -
(45)/(9)-
(4)/(9) = 0

add up the fractions


(x+(2)/(3)) ^(2) -
(49)/(9) = 0

move to the other side


(x+(2)/(3)) ^(2) =
(49)/(9)

take the square root of both sides :P


\sqrt{((x+(2)/(3)) ^(2) } =
\sqrt{(49)/(9) }

much easier looking now, just use algebra to solve for x

x +
(2)/(3) =
(7)/(3)

subtract
(2)/(3) from both sides

x +
(2)/(3) -
(2)/(3) =
(7)/(3) -
(2)/(3)

x =
(5)/(3)

:)

User Bartando
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