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Find the roots of the following quadratic equation by the method of completing the square:
2x2+x−4=0

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3514 or x=3514
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3312 or x=3312
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3512 or x=3512
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3314 or x=3314
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Solution

The correct option is D 3314 or x=3314
2x2+x=4
On dividing both sides of the equation by 2, we get

x2+x2=2

On adding the square of one-half of the coefficient of x to both sides [i.e., (14)2] to both sides of the equation, we get,

(x)2+x2+(14)2=2+(14)2

(x)2+2×x×14+(14)2=2+(14)2(x+14)2=3316x+14=±334

x = ±33414

x = ±3314

x= 3314 or x=3314

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