1 thought on “3x^2 – 32x+ 12 = 0<br />(solution by completing the squares)”
Answer:
Answer. First we have to divide both sides by the coefficient of x², i.e., 3. Now, subtract the constant term (coefficient of x^0), i.e., 4, from both sides. Now, add the square of half the coefficient of x to both sides.
Answer:
Answer. First we have to divide both sides by the coefficient of x², i.e., 3. Now, subtract the constant term (coefficient of x^0), i.e., 4, from both sides. Now, add the square of half the coefficient of x to both sides.