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Question
Solve by completing the square:
z2 − 3z + 1 = 0
Sum
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Solution
Given:
z2 − 3z + 1 = 0
Move the constant to the right-hand side
z2 − 3z = −1
Take half of the coefficient of z, square it, and add to both sides:
Coefficient of z = −3
Half = `-3/2`
Square = `(3/2)^2 = 9/4`
`z^2 - 3z + 9/4 = -1 + 9/4`
`=> (z -3/2)^2 =5/4`
`z -3/2 = +- sqrt(5/4) = +- sqrt5/2`
Solve for z
`z = 3/2 +- sqrt5/2`
`=> z=(3+-sqrt5)/5`
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