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28 July, 06:25

Amira is solving the equation x2 - 6x = 1. which value must be added to both sides of the equation to make the left side a perfect-square trinomial?

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  1. 28 July, 07:45
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    In order to make the equation a perfect square trinomial, you must add 9 to both sides of the equation. Adding 9 to the left side would give you x2 - 6x + 9 = (x-3) 2. Adding 9 allows you to break the left side down into two identical terms of x-3 which are multiplied together. The right side is left with 10 by adding 9. Final answer would be x2-6x+9=10
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