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Given the following perfect square trinomial, fill in the missing term. x^2 - 6x + __
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Given the following perfect square trinomial, fill in the missing term.
x^2 - 6x + __
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for
ax^2+bx+c
if a=1 then
take 1/2 of b then square it, that will be c in the perfect square trionomial
1x^2-6x+c
a=1
b=-6
so
-6/2=-3, (-3)^2=9
c=9
x^2-6x+9
which factors to
(x-3)^2
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