Find the roots of the following quadratic equation by the method of completing the square: $x^{2}+2x-2=0$

  • A
    $-1+\sqrt{3}, -1-\sqrt{3}$
  • B
    $2+2\sqrt{3}, 2-2\sqrt{3}$
  • C
    $\sqrt{2}, 3\sqrt{2}$
  • D
    $-4+\sqrt{13}, -4-\sqrt{13}$

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