We have been given a quadratic equation
and we have to complete the square of the given equation.
We know that a perfect square is in form of
. Comparing the given equation we can see that
in case is equal to
and 2ab equals to -12x.
Now we have to figure what
we should add to our equation to get a perfect square.
Since we know we can complete the square by taking half of coefficient of x term and squaring it.
Coefficient of x in our equation is 12 so to get
of our equation we have to divide it by 2. After dividing by 2 we will get 6 and now we will take square of 6.
![6^(2)=36](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/high-school/dvzxxui4v24vazg0eh10tf7ihs97nyubwk.png)
Now we have to add 36 to both sides of our equation to hold our original equation true.
![x^(2)-12x+36=61+36\\ x^(2)-12x+36=97](https://img.qammunity.org/2019/formulas/mathematics/high-school/e3oqtgu0g2qzlyw21szm70qpxyjwjcxrhw.png)
So we have to fill in the given space 36 to left hand side of equation and 97 to right hand side of equation.