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DethRose
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Hey
I have a test today and can't figure out how to solve certain quadratic equations.
We are doing solving the equations by completing the square using these steps:
1. divide each side by coefficient of x squared
2. rewrite the equation with the constant on right side
3. complete the square: add the square of one half of the coefficient of x to both sides
4. write the left side as a square and simplify the right side
5. equate the square root of the left side to the principle square root of the right side and its negative.
6. solve the 2 resulting equations.
Heres my problem:
2s squared+5s=3
heres what I am doing
s squared+5/2s=2/3
but when you hald 5/2 and then square it you get a fraction...how are you supposed to factor a number with a fraction in it?
help please!
I have a test today and can't figure out how to solve certain quadratic equations.
We are doing solving the equations by completing the square using these steps:
1. divide each side by coefficient of x squared
2. rewrite the equation with the constant on right side
3. complete the square: add the square of one half of the coefficient of x to both sides
4. write the left side as a square and simplify the right side
5. equate the square root of the left side to the principle square root of the right side and its negative.
6. solve the 2 resulting equations.
Heres my problem:
2s squared+5s=3
heres what I am doing
s squared+5/2s=2/3
but when you hald 5/2 and then square it you get a fraction...how are you supposed to factor a number with a fraction in it?
help please!