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Solve each equation by completing the square. Use the results of Exercises $49-54$ to solve Exercises $57-62 .$ See Examples $6-8$$$x^{2}+13 x-3=0$$
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We do this by adding $3$ to both sides of the equation: \[x^2 + 13x = 3\] Show more…
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