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Which zero pair could be added to the function f(x)=x2 +12x+6 so that the function can be written in vertex form

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The most general proccedure for this type of problems is the following:

For a quadratic function of the following form
f(x)=x^2+bx+c; where b and c are real numbers.

1) Identify the value that accompanies the x, that is, the value "b"

2) Divide the value of b by 2 and then square it:
((b)/(2))^2

3) Add and subtract in the function the value of
((b)/(2))^2

4) Write the complete function of the form
f(x) = (x+(b)/(2))^2-((b)/(2) )^2+c

For the function presented
f(x)=x^2 +12x+6 the result is as follows:

1) The value of b is 12

2)
((12)/(2) )^2=36

3)
f(x)=(x^2+12x+36)-36+6

4)
f(x)=(x+6)^2-36+6

Finally the function is:


f(x)=(x + 6)^2-30


The zero pair that must be added is 36 and -36


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