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17 July, 11:52

What values of c makes the polynomial below a perfect square?

x^2+16x+c

c=

A. 64

B. 32

C. 4

D. 256

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  1. 17 July, 12:01
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    To find the perfect square of an equation, you just take your "middle" term (in this case, 16), divide it by 2, then square it.

    16/2 = 8

    8^2 = 64

    your perfect square is 64. you can check it really quick by trying to factor x^2 + 16x + 64 and seeing that it breaks down perfectly into (x + 8) (x + 8), which can be written as (x + 8) ^2, showing that you have a binomial with a perfect square!
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