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QUADRATIC EQUATIONS HELP

QUADRATIC EQUATIONS HELP-example-1
User XYz Amos
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Answer:


(x-12)^2 &
144

Explanation:

The Equation given to us is ,


\implies x^2 -24x + \cdots

Here we need to find the value of the blank such that it is a perfect square.

This can be in the form of ,


\implies (a-b)^2 = a^2+b^2-2ab

On looking at equation ,


\implies x^2 -2(12)x + \cdots

For the whole equation to be whole square , the number that should replace the blank is 12² .


\implies x^2 -2(12)x + 12^2\\\\\implies (x-12)^2

Therefore 144 should be added .

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