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What value would you add to this expression to make a perfect square? x²+x

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Answer:

we would add
\:\left((1)/(2)\right)^2\: or 1/4 to make the expression a perfect square.

Explanation:

Given the expression


x^2+x


\mathrm{Write}\:x^2+x\:\mathrm{in\:the\:form:\:\:}x^2+2ax+a^2


2a=1

Divide both sides by 2


(2a)/(2)=(1)/(2)


a=(1)/(2)

as


x^2+2ax+a^2=\left(x+a\right)^2


\mathrm{Add\:}\:\left((1)/(2)\right)^2\:


x^2+1x+\left((1)/(2)\right)^2=\left(x+(1)/(2)\right)^2

Thus, we would add
\:\left((1)/(2)\right)^2\: or 1/4 to make the expression a perfect square.

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