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factorise the polynomial a²-3a+9/4​

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Answered by alladevidurga
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Answered by anthonycharles
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Answer:

(a-3/2)^2

Step-by-step explanation:

you would first factor the 9/4 and you would get (3/2)^2 and then you add that to the equation and you have a^2-3a+(3/2)^2 and then you apply the perfect square formula and then you get (a-3/2)^2

I do not think this is wrong, but if it is I apologize in advance, and please let me know if this helps.

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