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Use the completing the square method to solve the equation x^2 + 16x + 2.

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x = - 0.12 or - 15.87

Explanation:

  • Step 1: Divide the equation with the coefficient of
    x^(2). In this case, coefficient of
  • Step 2: Move the number term to the right hand side of the equation. Now, the equation becomes
    x^(2) + 16x = -2
  • Step 3: Complete the square in the left hand side of the equation and then add the same number to the right hand side to balance the equation. Now, equation becomes
    x^(2) +16x+64 = -2+64 So,
    x^(2) +16x+64 = 62
    ie, (x+8)^(2) = 62
  • Step 4: Take the square root of both sides. Therefore,
    x+8 = √(62) So,
    x = ±
    7.87 - 8

Therefore,
x = -0.12, -15.87

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