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For what value of k is the expression x^4 + kx^2 + 36 a perfect square.

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We are given the following expression


x^4+kx^2+36

We need to find a value of k that will make the expression a perfect square.

Recall that a perfect square is given by


(a+b)^2=a^2+2ab+b^2

Let us re-write the given expression into the above form


x^4+kx^2+36=(x^2)^2+k(x^2)+(6)^2

So, that means


\begin{gathered} a=x^2 \\ b=6 \end{gathered}

Then


2ab=2(x^2)(6)=12x^2

So, the value of k will be


\begin{gathered} kx^2=12x^2 \\ k=(12x^2)/(x^2) \\ k=12 \end{gathered}
(x^2)^2+12(x^2)+(6)^2=(x^2+6)^2

Therefore, for a value of k = 12, the given expression will be a perfect square.

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