An example of 9-5 practice question on quadratic equations by completing the square is 5x2–2x−9=0.
This is known to be a type of algebraic expression that is based on the second degree in x. The quadratic equation often exist in a standard form such as ax2 + bx + c = 0.
To solve for 5x2–2x−9=0
Then you have to rearrange the equation into:
x2−(2/5)x−9/5=0
= x2−(2/5)x=9/5
= (x−(2/10))2−(2/5)2=9/5(here b = 2/5)
= (x−(2/10))2=46/25
Then you take the square root on both sides
= (x−(2/10))=±1.356
Therefore x=1.556 or say −1.156.
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