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For what non-zero value of x,


p^4 - 2p^2x^2 + x^4 + x
will be a perfect square?

a) (1)/(4p) \\ b)4p \\ c) {4p}^(2) \\ d) \frac{1}{ {4p}^(2) }
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User Tassadaque
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Answer:

  • d) 1/(4p²)

Explanation:

Let's complete the square first:

  • p⁴ - 2p²x² + x⁴ + x =
  • p⁴ + 2p²x² + x⁴ - 4p²x² + x =
  • (p² + x²)² - (4p²x² - x)

In order the expression above to be a perfect square, we need:

  • 4p²x² - x = 0

Solve it for x:

  • 4p²x² = x
  • 4p²x = 1
  • x = 1/(4p²)

Correct choice is d

User Alwin Jose
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