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30 March, 02:44

Complete the square for x^2 + 6x + ? to form a perfect square trinomial

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  1. 30 March, 03:03
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    To complete the square, or finding the c constant of this trinomial to make it factor evenly, use this formula to find the c constant (as according to the quadratic equation ax^2+bx+c):

    (b/2) ^2

    When you plug in the b value, 6, you should get this:

    (6/2) ^2

    Then, when you simplify, you get a result of 9 which would be the missing constant to fill in your trinomial. When you plug it in, you should get this as your final trinomial:

    x^2+6x+9
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