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What should be done to 5x^2 +15x in order to create a perfect square?

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To create a perfect square of given expression,


5x^2+15x

On solving the above expression we get,


=5(x^2+3x)

we have that,


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

To create a perfect square: add ( half the coefficient of the x- term )²

Coefficient of x term is 3

half the coefficient of the x- term is 1.5

( half the coefficient of the x- term )² is 2.25

Add 2.25 to the quadratic expression inside the bracket, we get,


=5(x^2+3x+2.25)

In general, we adding 11.25 (that is, 2.25x5=11.25) to the given expression.

we get,


=5(x+1.5)^2

Multiply 5 to the above equation, we get


=5^2(x+1.5)^2
=(5x+7.5)^2

Based on the above calculation, we adding 11.25 and multiplying the expression by 5 in order to create a perfect square.

Adding 11.25 and multiplying the expression by 5 in order to create a perfect square.

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