Find the roots of the equation 2x^2 - 5x+3 = 0, by the method of completing the ssquare.
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x=3/2 or x=1
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first divide by 2 the whole equation then replace the third term on R. H. S then u get (x-5/4)^2= -3/2+(5/4)^2 then solve it further
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