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Find the root of the equation 5 x square - 6 x minus 2 equals to zero by the method of completing the square

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Answered by Anonymous
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5x^2 -6x -2 = 0

x^2 -(6/5)x -(2/5) = 0

(x)^2 - [2.(3/5).x] + (3/5)^2 - (3/5)^2 -(2/5) = 0

[x-(3/5)]^2 = (2/5)+(9/25)

[x-(3/5)]^2 = (19/25)

x-(3/5) = √19/5

x = (3/5) ± √19/5

Roots of the equation are

x = [3+(√19)]/5

& x = [3-(√19)]/5

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Answered by kiahmin
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Answer:

5(x-3/5)^2-59/5

Step-by-step explanation:

I dont know how your school teaches completeing the sq but my method is rather difficult to explain by typing. sorry


kiahmin: then solve for roots haha. didn't see the last part
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