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4 February, 15:29

Solve this equation by completing the square: x2 + 4x - 13 = - 8

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  1. 4 February, 17:00
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    x = 1 or x = - 5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are given;

    The quadratic equation, x² + 4x - 13 = - 8

    We are required to solve the equation using the completing square method.

    To do this, we use the following steps;

    Step 1: We make sure the coefficient of x² is one

    x² + 4x - 13 = - 8

    Step 2: Combine the like terms (take the constant term to the other side)

    x² + 4x - 13 = - 8

    x² + 4x = - 8 + 13

    we get

    x² + 4x = 5

    Step 3: We add the square of half the coefficient of x on both sides of the equation

    Coefficient of x = 4

    Half of coefficient of x = 2

    Square of half the coefficient of x = 2² (4)

    We get;

    x² + 4x + (2²) = 5 + (2²)

    Step 4: Put x and 2 under one square and the solve the other side of the equation.

    We get

    (x + 2) ² = 5 + 4

    (x + 2) ² = 9

    Step 5: Get the square root on both sides of the equation;

    (x + 2) ² = 9

    √ (x + 2) ² = ±√9

    (x + 2) = ±3

    Therefore;

    x+2 = + 3 or x + 2 = - 3

    Thus, x = 1 or - 5

    The solution of the equation is x = 1 or x = - 5
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