Math, asked by lediwow, 7 months ago


How
can you solve quadratic equation in one variable
using completing the square method?​

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Answered by vns0689
10

Answer:To solve quadratic equations by using the completing the square method, the coefficient of the squared term must be 1. If it isn't, then first divide both sides of the equation by that coefficient and then proceed as before.

Step-by-step explanation:

   Step 1 Divide all terms by a (the coefficient of x2).

   Step 2 Move the number term (c/a) to the right side of the equation.

   Step 3 Complete the square on the left side of the equation and balance this by adding the same value to the right side of the equation.  

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Answered by vinothiniHY
1

To solve quadratic equations by using the completing the square method, the coefficient of the squared term must be 1. If it isn't, then first divide both sides of the equation by that coefficient and then proceed as before.

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