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-m^{2}-m+2-m-2=1
To find the opposite of m+2, find the opposite of each term.
-m^{2}-2m+2-2=1
Combine -m and -m to get -2m.
-m^{2}-2m=1
Subtract 2 from 2 to get 0.
-m^{2}-2m-1=0
Subtract 1 from both sides.
a+b=-2 ab=-\left(-1\right)=1
To solve the equation, factor the left hand side by grouping. First, left hand side needs to be rewritten as -m^{2}+am+bm-1. To find a and b, set up a system to be solved.
a=-1 b=-1
Since ab is positive, a and b have the same sign. Since a+b is negative, a and b are both negative. The only such pair is the system solution.
\left(-m^{2}-m\right)+\left(-m-1\right)
Rewrite -m^{2}-2m-1 as \left(-m^{2}-m\right)+\left(-m-1\right).
m\left(-m-1\right)-m-1
Factor out m in -m^{2}-m.
\left(-m-1\right)\left(m+1\right)
Factor out common term -m-1 by using distributive property.
m=-1 m=-1
To find equation solutions, solve -m-1=0 and m+1=0.
-m^{2}-m+2-m-2=1
To find the opposite of m+2, find the opposite of each term.
-m^{2}-2m+2-2=1
Combine -m and -m to get -2m.
-m^{2}-2m=1
Subtract 2 from 2 to get 0.
-m^{2}-2m-1=0
Subtract 1 from both sides.
m=\frac{-\left(-2\right)±\sqrt{\left(-2\right)^{2}-4\left(-1\right)\left(-1\right)}}{2\left(-1\right)}
This equation is in standard form: ax^{2}+bx+c=0. Substitute -1 for a, -2 for b, and -1 for c in the quadratic formula, \frac{-b±\sqrt{b^{2}-4ac}}{2a}.
m=\frac{-\left(-2\right)±\sqrt{4-4\left(-1\right)\left(-1\right)}}{2\left(-1\right)}
Square -2.
m=\frac{-\left(-2\right)±\sqrt{4+4\left(-1\right)}}{2\left(-1\right)}
Multiply -4 times -1.
m=\frac{-\left(-2\right)±\sqrt{4-4}}{2\left(-1\right)}
Multiply 4 times -1.
m=\frac{-\left(-2\right)±\sqrt{0}}{2\left(-1\right)}
Add 4 to -4.
m=-\frac{-2}{2\left(-1\right)}
Take the square root of 0.
m=\frac{2}{2\left(-1\right)}
The opposite of -2 is 2.
m=\frac{2}{-2}
Multiply 2 times -1.
m=-1
Divide 2 by -2.
-m^{2}-m+2-m-2=1
To find the opposite of m+2, find the opposite of each term.
-m^{2}-2m+2-2=1
Combine -m and -m to get -2m.
-m^{2}-2m=1
Subtract 2 from 2 to get 0.
\frac{-m^{2}-2m}{-1}=\frac{1}{-1}
Divide both sides by -1.
m^{2}+\left(-\frac{2}{-1}\right)m=\frac{1}{-1}
Dividing by -1 undoes the multiplication by -1.
m^{2}+2m=\frac{1}{-1}
Divide -2 by -1.
m^{2}+2m=-1
Divide 1 by -1.
m^{2}+2m+1^{2}=-1+1^{2}
Divide 2, the coefficient of the x term, by 2 to get 1. Then add the square of 1 to both sides of the equation. This step makes the left hand side of the equation a perfect square.
m^{2}+2m+1=-1+1
Square 1.
m^{2}+2m+1=0
Add -1 to 1.
\left(m+1\right)^{2}=0
Factor m^{2}+2m+1. 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(m+1\right)^{2}}=\sqrt{0}
Take the square root of both sides of the equation.
m+1=0 m+1=0
Simplify.
m=-1 m=-1
Subtract 1 from both sides of the equation.
m=-1
The equation is now solved. Solutions are the same.