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Explain why x^2-6x+12 is always positive

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The expression \(x^2 - 6x + 12\) is always positive because it represents a quadratic trinomial with a positive leading coefficient (the coefficient of \(x^2\) is 1). The graph of a quadratic with a positive leading coefficient opens upward, which means it never crosses the x-axis and, consequently, the expression is always positive for real values of \(x\).

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