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Find the value of k that would make the left side of the equation a perfect square trinomial.

9x² - kx + 4 = 0

User Metoikos
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Answer: k=±`12

Explanation:


ax^2-bx+c=0\\\\9x^2-kx+4=0\\\\D=b^2-4ac\\\\a=9\ \ \ \ b=-k\ \ \ \ c=4\\\\D=0\\\\Hence,\\\\D=(-k)^ 2-4(9)(4)=0\\\\k^2-144=0\\\\k^2=144\\\\k^2=12^2

Extract the square root of both parts of the equation:


k=б√(12^2) \\\\k=б12

User Douyw
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Answer:

  • k = - 12 or k = 12

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A perfect square trinomial is:

  • (a ± b)² = a² ± 2ab + b²

Given trinomial:

  • 9x² - kx + 4 = 0

Show this as:

  • (±3x)² - kx + (±2)² = 0

Compare and find possible values of k:

  • k = - 2(±3)(±2) = ± 12
User Alexsander Akers
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