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8 August, 04:30

What value of c makes x2+bx+c a perfect square trinomial?

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  1. 8 August, 05:09
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    For this case we have the following polynomial:

    x2 + bx + c

    To make the polynomial a perfect square, the value of c is:

    c = (b / 2) ^ 2

    Rewriting:

    c = b ^ 2/2 ^ 2

    c = b ^ 2/4

    Substituting:

    x2 + bx + b ^ 2/4

    Where,

    b is a constant.

    Answer:

    c = b ^ 2/4
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