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fill the missing term for making a perfect trinomial squre? __ + 5x +6.​pH​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer

x

step-by-step explanation

x+2x+3x+6(x+2x)

(3x+6)x(1+2)3x(1+2)

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Perfect square trinomials are algebraic expressions with three terms that are created by multiplying a binomial to itself. Example: (3x + 2y)2 = 9x2 + 12xy + 4y2

Recognizing when you have these perfect square trinomials will make factoring them much simpler. They are also very helpful when solving and graphing certain kinds of equations.

The Square of a Binomial

With perfect square trinomials, you will need to be able to move forwards and backwards. You should be able to take the binomials and find the perfect square trinomial and you should be able to take the perfect square trinomials and create the binomials from which it came. Any time you take a binomial and multiply it to itself, you end up with a perfect square trinomial. For example, take the binomial (x + 2) and multiply it by itself (x + 2).

(x + 2)(x + 2) = x2 + 4x + 4

The result is a perfect square trinomial.

To find the perfect square trinomial from the binomial, you will follow four steps:

Step One: Square the a

Step Two: Square the b

Step Three: Multiply 2 by a by b

Step Four: Add a2, b2, and 2ab

(a + b)2 = a2 + 2ab + b2

Let's add some numbers now and find the perfect square trinomial for 2x - 3y. For this:

a = 2x

b = 3y

Step One: Square the a

a2 = 4x2

Step Two: Square the b

b2 = 9y2

Step Three: Multiply 2 by a by 'b

2(2x)(-3y) = -12xy

Step Four: Add a2, b2, and 2ab

4x2 - 12xy + 9y2

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