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What is the missing constant term in the perfect square that starts with x²+6x?

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the missing term is 9
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The expression given to us is: x²+6x

Now, we know that the second term is twice the square root of the first and the last terms. Let us call the last term as
y^2. Thus our given expression will become:


x^2+6x+y^2.

Now, since the middle term is 6x and since we know that the second term is twice the square root of the first and the last terms, therefore,


6x=2* √(x^2) * √(y^2)


6x=2* x* y


\therefore y=3 (By dividing both sides by 2x)

Therefore, the missing term is 3.

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