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What constant term is necessary to complete the

perfect square trinomial pictured in the algebra tiles?
x2 + 8x +​

User Barthelemy
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Answer: x^2 + 8x + 16

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User Philip Claren
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Answer:

The complete expression is
x^2 + 8x + 16

So the missing term is 16.

Explanation:

Here, the given expression is:
x^2 + 8x +

Let us assume the missing term =
k^2

So, the given expression becomes
x^2 + 8x + k^2

Now, by ALGEBRAIC IDENTITY:


(a +b)^2 = a^2 + b^2 + 2ab

So, here applying this identity, we get


a^2  + 2ab + b^2   = x^2 + 8x + k^2

So on comparing, we get


a^2 = x^2, b^2  = k^2,  2 ab = 8x = 2 (x) (4)

So, we get that 2 (x) (4) = 2 (a)(b)

⇒ a = x, b= 4


\implies (a+b)^2  = (x+4)^2

So, the missing term is
k^2 = b^2 = (4)^2 = 16

Hence, the complete expression is
x^2 + 8x + 16

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