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Find the value of m which makes a perfect square.

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Answered by aashifking243
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Answer:

In order to find the value of c c , or the constant, that makes a perfect square trinomial, first, ensure the leading coefficient, a a , equals 1 1 . Then, divide b b by 2 2 and add the square of the resulting value.

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Answered by sukumarsawant1510
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Step-by-step explanation:

for a quadrilateral to be a square

  • it's all sides should be equal
  • it's all angles should be perpendicular
  • diagonals should be perpendicular bisector of each other

therefore as per the rules the sides of square are equal

therefore,

let m =x

then the all sides of square should be x

for eg ,

in ABCD,

ABCD is square

then if AB =m then BC,CD,AD=m

therefore the value of m and the other 3 sides should be equal which will make a perfect square

hope it helps

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