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9 June, 06:01

What is the missing constant term in the perfect square that starts with x2 + 10x?

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  1. 9 June, 06:10
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    Okay so I am assuming you mean the third part?

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Pretty simple. So you see that the varible x^2 does not have a number in front of it, so there is no extra dividing.

    A formula for a perfect square is (x^2) + 2xy+y^2

    Take 10 and divide it by 2.

    10/2=5

    You have Y. Finding the third part is squaring Y.

    5^2=25

    Therefore, the third part of the perfect square is 25. If you want to find Y, look at the stuff above.
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