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1. What is the excluded value for the rational expression x^2 - 4/3x - 6?
A: ? 2. The trinomial x ^2 - 6x + c is a perfect-square
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Victoria
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x^2+10x
Add the proper constant to the binomial so tha tthe resulting trinomial is a perfect square trinomial. Then factor the
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liz
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this question does not make sense to me.
Add the proper constant to the binomial so that the resulting trinomial is a perfect
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Nick
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Find the number to add to x^2-16x to make it a perfect square trinomial. Write that trinomial as the square of a binomial.
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Find the number to add to x^2-18x to make it a perfect square trinomial. Write that trinomial as the square of a binomial.
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Find the number to add to x^2+8x to make it a perfect square trinomial. Write that trinomial as the square of a binomial.
A) add
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Find the number to add to x^2+8x to make it a perfect square trinomial. Write that trinomial as the square of a binomial.
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Find the number to add to x^2+14
to make it a perfect square trinomial. Write that trinomial as the square of a binomial.
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Find the number to add to x^2 + 14x to make it a perfect square trinomial. Write that trinomial as the square of a binomial.
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find the value of c that makes each trinomial a perfect square. then write the trinomial as a prefect square.
x^2-10x+c x^2+60x+c
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Reina Bonilla
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