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5 November, 10:38

3x^2+3x+2y=0 complete the square and reduce to one standard form y-b=A (x-a) ^2 or x-a=A (y-b) ^2

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  1. 5 November, 13:14
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    We are asked to transform the equation 3x^2+3x+2y=0 into the standard form by applying the technique of completing the square.

    3 (x^2+x + 1/4) = - 2y + 3/4

    3 (x + 1/2) ^2 = - 2 (y - 3/8)

    -3/2 (x + 1/2) ^2 = (y - 3/8)

    this follows the standard from y-b=A (x-a) ^2
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