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33. Solve by completing the square
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2x2-7x+3=0?​

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Answered by JainikaSingh
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Given : 2x² –7x + 3 = 0

On dividing the whole equation by 2,

(x² - 7x/2 + 3/2) = 0

Shift the constant term on RHS

x² - 7x/2  = -  3/2  

Add a square of the ½ of the coefficient of x on both sides

On adding (½ of 7/2)² = (7/4)² both sides

x² - 7x/2 +  (7/4)²= -  3/2 + (7/4)²

Write the LHS in the form of a perfect square

(x - 7/4)² = - 3/2 + 49/16

[a² - 2ab + b² = (a - b)²]

(x - 7/4)² = (-3 × 8 + 49)/16

(x - 7/4)² = (-24 + 49)/16

(x - 7/4)² = 25/16

On taking square root on both sides

(x - 7/4) = √(25/16)

(x - 7/4) = ± 5/4

On shifting constant term (-7/4) to RHS

x = ± 5/4 + 7/4  

x =  5/4 + 7/4

[Taking +ve sign]

x = (5 +7)/4  

x = 12/4  

x = 3    

x = - 5/4 + 7/4

[Taking -ve sign]

x = (- 5 + 7)/4  

x = 2/4  

 x = 1/2

Hence, the roots of the given equation are 3 & ½.

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