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                x^2+8x complete the square to make the binomial a perfect trinomial
            
            
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    We have:
(a+b)^2 = a^2 + 2 a b + b^2
So, if we want the a^2 term is this identity to represent x^2, then the
2 a b term should be 8x. This means that b should be 4. Let's see what happens if we put a = x and b = 4:
(x+4)^2 = x^2 + 8 x + 16
So, we see that:
x^2 + 8 x = (x+4)^2 - 16
    
(a+b)^2 = a^2 + 2 a b + b^2
So, if we want the a^2 term is this identity to represent x^2, then the
2 a b term should be 8x. This means that b should be 4. Let's see what happens if we put a = x and b = 4:
(x+4)^2 = x^2 + 8 x + 16
So, we see that:
x^2 + 8 x = (x+4)^2 - 16
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