What number should be added to both sides of the equation to complete the square?
x-+ 3x = 6
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
To complete the square you divide the linear coefficient of x by 2, square it, and add that to both sides. In this case the coefficient is 3 so
(3/2)^2=9/4 or 2.25
So you would add 9/4 or 2.25 to both sides.
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