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24 March, 14:10

What is the missing constant term in the perfect square that starts with

x2+14xx^2+14x

x

2

+14x

x, squared, plus, 14, x

?

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  1. 24 March, 14:33
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    49

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The expression is given below:

    x^2 + 14x

    Let y be the constant that will make the expression a perfect square. Therefore, the expression can be written as:

    x^2 + 14x + y

    Applying the formula b^2 = 4ac, we can easily obtain the value of y as shown below:

    x^2 + 14x + y

    Coefficient of x^2 (a) = 1

    Coefficient of x (b) = 14

    Constant (c) = y

    b^2 = 4ac

    14^2 = 4 x 1 x c

    196 = 4c

    Divide both side by the coefficient of c i. e 4

    c = 196/4

    c = 49

    Thus, 49 must be added to the expression to make it a perfect square.
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