No. It refers to quadratic equations of the form (x + n)2 = c where n and c are real values. "Completing the square" solves for values of the x-intercepts (y=0).
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Take the square root of the square root of the number (that is the fourth root of the number), for example: √√16 = √(√16) = √4 = 2 24 = 16 ⇒ 2 is the fourth root of 16.
If you mean: 11x2-34x+3 = 0 then the solutions are x = 1/11 and x = 3 by completing the square or using the quadratic equation formula
Drawing a spade or club.
Completing or enhancing something.
an ellipse is a circle in a drawing. E.G. at the top of a flower vas.