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Gideon Sampson
24 September, 23:31
Completing the square:
2x^2 + 5x + 1 = 0
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Aria Mcgrath
25 September, 00:19
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Divide by 2
X^2+5/2x+1/2
Subtract 1/2 and then take the middle number divide by two and the. Square it. Add it on the other side
X^2+5/2x+25/16=-1/2+25/16
Take x + 5/4 squared
(X+5/4) ^2=17/16
Subtract 5/4
X=-3/16
Or if you don't need x it would be (x+5/4) ^2+17/16
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