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24 February, 00:28

Gress

Solve the equation by completing the square.

x^2+6x + 11 = 0

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  1. 24 February, 00:45
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    x = - 3±i sqrt (2)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    x^2+6x + 11 = 0

    Subtract 11 from each side

    x^2+6x + 11-11 = 0-11

    x^2+6x = -11

    Take the coefficient of the x terms

    6

    Divide by 2

    6/2 = 3

    Square it

    3^2 = 9

    Add it to each side

    x^2+6x + 9 = -11+9

    x^2 + 6x+9 = - 2

    The left hand side becomes (x + (6/2)) ^2

    (x+3) ^2 = - 2

    Take the square root of each side

    sqrt ((x+3) ^2) = ±sqrt (-2)

    x+3 = ±sqrt (-2)

    x+3 = ±i sqrt (2)

    Subtract 3 from each side

    x+3-3 = - 3±i sqrt (2)

    x = - 3±i sqrt (2)
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