Kate is solving x^2+x-2=0 by completing the square. Her first two steps are shown below.
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Mathematics, 12.03.2020 23:33 deena7
Kate is solving x^2+x-2=0 by completing the square. Her first two steps are shown below.
Step 1: x^2+x=2
step 2: x^2+x+1/4=2+1/4
Which are the next two steps that can be used to solve this problem?
Make sure to select 2 answers. One from step 3 and one from step 4.
Question 1 options:
Step 3: (x+12)^2=9/4
Step 3: (x+14)^2=9/4
Step 4: √(x+14)^2=√94
Step 4: √(x+12)^2=√94
Jake is solving x^2-6x+5=0 by completelting the square. His steps are shown below.
Step 1: x^2 - 6x = -5
Step 2: x^2 - 6x +9 = -5 + 9
Step 3: (x-6)^2 = 4
Step 4: √(x-6)^2 = √4
Step 5: x-6=±2
Step 6: x+6±2
Step 7: x=8 and x=4
Which statement correctly describes Jakes error in solving this problem?
Question 2 options:
The solution should only be 8 since √4=2.
In step 1, the right side should be 5 instead of −5.
In step 3, (x−3)^2 should be on the left side of the equation instead of (x−6)^2
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