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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:

49/4 is the number.

Explanation:

We have given the expression:

x²+7x+?

We have to find the number that must be added to form a perfect square trinomial.

(x+7/2)² = x+2(x)(7/2)+(7/2)²

(x+7/2)²

To form the expression perfect square 49/4 is added.

(x+7/2)² = x+2(x)(7/2)+(7/2)²= x+7x+49/4

User LiKui
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Hello!

The answers are:

a)
(49)/(4)

b)
(x+(7)/(2))^(2)

Why?

First, we need to know that for this case:


a=1\\2ab=7

So,


b=(7)/(2)


b^(2) =((7)/(2))^(2)=(49)/(4)

We must add
(49)/(4) to the expression in order to form a perfect square trinomial,


x^(2) +7x+(49)/(4)

Writing the trinomial as a binomial square:


(x+(7)/(2))^(2)=x^(2)+2*(7)/(2)*x+((7)/(2))^(2)=x^(2) +7x+(49)/(4)

Have a nice day!

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