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What constant term must be added to x^2 + 12x +... to create a perfect square? Help me pwzzz
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What constant term must be added to x^2 + 12x +... to create a perfect square?
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36 would be you he answer it is what’s missing
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He is missing the 36 in the constant term
x^2 - 12x + 36
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