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What value in place of the question mark makes the polynomial below a perfect square trinomial ?

X2+22x+?

A.)22
B.)44
C.)11
D.121

What value in place of the question mark makes the polynomial below a perfect square-example-1
User Amna
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Answer:

Option D is correct.

Explanation:

We have been given
x^2+22x+?

We need to tell which one of them will give the perfect square trinomial.

Trinomial is the polynomial with three terms.


x^2+22x+121

If we factorize it by middle term splitting we get:


x^2+11x+11x+121


\Rightarrow x(x+11)+11(x+11)


\Rightarrow (x+11)(x+11)


\Rightarrow (x+11)^2 is the perfect square trinomial.

Therefore, option D is correct

User Zelgadis
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Answer:

The correct answer option is D. 121.

Explanation:

We are given the following incomplete polynomial and we are to determine whether which of the given value in the options will make it a perfect square trinomial.

From the given options, only one of them is a perfect square which is 121 so let us check if that is true.


x^(2) +22x+121

Factorizing it to get:


x^(2) +11x+11x+121


x(x+11)+11(x+11)


(x+11)(x+11)


(x+11)^2

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