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Find the number that must be added to each expression to form a perfect square trinomial. Then write the trinomial as a binomial squared.

Find the number that must be added to each expression to form a perfect square trinomial-example-1
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Answer:

(x+3)² is the perfect square of the given expression.

Explanation:

We have given the expression :

x² +6x+ ?

We have to complete the square.

x² +6x

x² +2(x)(3)

Adding (3)² we get,

x² +2(x)(3) +(3)²

Now it becomes square .

(x+3)² is the perfect square of the given expression.

User Hengameh
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ANSWER

Add:


{3}^(2)

The perfect square binomial is:


( {x + 3)}^(2)

EXPLANATION

The give expression is;


{x}^(2) + 6x

Add half the square of the coefficient of x.

Thus,


( { (6)/(2) })^(2) = {3}^(2)

We add to get,


{x}^(2) + 6x + 9

The perfect square binomial is,


( {x + 3)}^(2)

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