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Completing the square for quadratic polynomials

The zeroes of a single-variable polynomial are the values of that variable at which the polynomial is equal to 0. Completing the square is a method we can use to find the zeroes of a quadratic polynomial. Another way to say this is that completing the square is a method we can use to solve the corresponding quadratic equation (the equation that has the quadratic polynomial on one side and 0 on the other side).

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Completing the square when the roots of the polynomial are complex

When the discriminant is negative, the roots of the quadratic equation are complex, meaning that they’re complex numbers that include the imaginary number i. When the roots of a polynomial equation that are real numbers are also called real zeroes of the corresponding polynomial. Similarly, the roots of a polynomial equation that are complex numbers are also called complex zeroes of the corresponding polynomial.

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