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What number would you have to add to both sides to complete the square? x2 + 12x = _6 A. _36 B. 36 C. 144 D. _144
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What number would you have to add to both sides to complete the square?
x2 + 12x = _6
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_36
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36
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144
D.
_144
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i think the answer is A
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x^2 + 12x = -6
x^2 + 12 x + 6^2 = -6 + 6^2
(x + 6)^2 = - 6 + 36
(x +6)^2 = 30
In the first step I had to add 6^2 = 36. The answer is option B. 36.
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