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Find the term to be added to 7g²-3g to make a perfect squre then factorize​

User Ibad Ur Rehman
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Answer: Look at step by step

Explanation:

(ax + b)(ax + b) =
a^(2)
x^(2)+ 2abx +
b^(2)

Substitute g into x


a^(2) = 7

a =
√(7)

2ab = -3

b = -3 / (2 x
√(7))


b^(2) = 9 / (4 x 7) = 9/28

So the term to be added to make a perfect square is 9/28

When factorized would get (
√(7)x - 3/2
√(7))(
√(7)x - 3/2
√(7))

If this doesn't help, maybe it is best you ask your teacher instead of listening to a random person on the internet. Hope this helps though

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