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Solve by the method of completing the square:
(1) `9x^(2)-15x+6=0 `
(2)`5x^(2)-6x-2=0`

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The correct Answer is:
(1) 1 and `(2)/(3)`
(2) `(3+sqrt(19))/5 and (3-sqrt(19))/5`
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