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x^{2}+6x+1=0
All equations of the form ax^{2}+bx+c=0 can be solved using the quadratic formula: \frac{-b±\sqrt{b^{2}-4ac}}{2a}. The quadratic formula gives two solutions, one when ± is addition and one when it is subtraction.
x=\frac{-6±\sqrt{6^{2}-4}}{2}
This equation is in standard form: ax^{2}+bx+c=0. Substitute 1 for a, 6 for b, and 1 for c in the quadratic formula, \frac{-b±\sqrt{b^{2}-4ac}}{2a}.
x=\frac{-6±\sqrt{36-4}}{2}
Square 6.
x=\frac{-6±\sqrt{32}}{2}
Add 36 to -4.
x=\frac{-6±4\sqrt{2}}{2}
Take the square root of 32.
x=\frac{4\sqrt{2}-6}{2}
Now solve the equation x=\frac{-6±4\sqrt{2}}{2} when ± is plus. Add -6 to 4\sqrt{2}.
x=2\sqrt{2}-3
Divide -6+4\sqrt{2} by 2.
x=\frac{-4\sqrt{2}-6}{2}
Now solve the equation x=\frac{-6±4\sqrt{2}}{2} when ± is minus. Subtract 4\sqrt{2} from -6.
x=-2\sqrt{2}-3
Divide -6-4\sqrt{2} by 2.
x=2\sqrt{2}-3 x=-2\sqrt{2}-3
The equation is now solved.
x^{2}+6x+1=0
Quadratic equations such as this one can be solved by completing the square. In order to complete the square, the equation must first be in the form x^{2}+bx=c.
x^{2}+6x+1-1=-1
Subtract 1 from both sides of the equation.
x^{2}+6x=-1
Subtracting 1 from itself leaves 0.
x^{2}+6x+3^{2}=-1+3^{2}
Divide 6, the coefficient of the x term, by 2 to get 3. Then add the square of 3 to both sides of the equation. This step makes the left hand side of the equation a perfect square.
x^{2}+6x+9=-1+9
Square 3.
x^{2}+6x+9=8
Add -1 to 9.
\left(x+3\right)^{2}=8
Factor x^{2}+6x+9. In general, when x^{2}+bx+c is a perfect square, it can always be factored as \left(x+\frac{b}{2}\right)^{2}.
\sqrt{\left(x+3\right)^{2}}=\sqrt{8}
Take the square root of both sides of the equation.
x+3=2\sqrt{2} x+3=-2\sqrt{2}
Simplify.
x=2\sqrt{2}-3 x=-2\sqrt{2}-3
Subtract 3 from both sides of the equation.