How do you solve by completing the square: −2x2−3x−3=0?
1 Answer
Mar 31, 2015
Divide all terms of both sides of the equation by
then move the constant
To "complete the square" we need something of the form:
which equals
Since we have computed the coefficient of
and
Add
Rewrite the left-side as a square and simplify the right-side
Take the square root of both sides
or