So to find x you would then move 60 to the other side making it positive 60, then divide it by the 3 then square root both sides. So x ends up 5 +_ 2 root 5 ?
You would still need to factor out the number which is next to the a x^2 from all of the terms, you would just be left with some fractions that you need to deal with. If you have fractions in your quadratic though the method is still exactly the same. Hope this helps!
Because that's the rule for completing the square you always subtract the number inside the bracket squared that's just the rule for completing the square. Hope that helps. It's a process which is best to be memorised.
Thanks I was needing some clarification on this but you did in less then a minute so much appreciated 🙏
So glad I could help! ⚡️
So to find x you would then move 60 to the other side making it positive 60, then divide it by the 3 then square root both sides. So x ends up 5 +_ 2 root 5 ?
This was really helpful thanks
My pleasure - glad it helped! ⚡️
Thanks
My pleasure! 🙏
really this is the gcse? mad easy
The weird part is when the b,c doesn’t factorise by 3 like a what to do?
You would still need to factor out the number which is next to the a x^2 from all of the terms, you would just be left with some fractions that you need to deal with. If you have fractions in your quadratic though the method is still exactly the same. Hope this helps!
Man I need to go back to school.
Chad
How did you get 25?
Why did u subtract 25? Isn’t it add 25 since 5x5 equals a positive 25
Because that's the rule for completing the square you always subtract the number inside the bracket squared that's just the rule for completing the square. Hope that helps. It's a process which is best to be memorised.
Ummmmm sorry i dont really get it but thr the video was good
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Much time left to prepare 🙌🏼⚡️
Isn’t it wrong because 5-25 is -20 and not 20
Vahi to likha h
It is -20