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  • Jul 30, 2009, 12:35 AM
    kidjerk
    algebra 1
    it says find the value of c that would make the expression a perfect square trinomial the question is x squared minus 6x +c?
  • Jul 30, 2009, 08:46 AM
    ebaines

    Well, first of all this is a binomial, not a trinomial. But moving on - you have:



    and are looking to find C so that this is equivalent to a square:



    where a is some constant. So multiply this out:



    Now look at the middle term - compare it to the original formula and you can determine the value of a, and from that you can find the value of C.

    A useful trick to learn about quadratic equations that would serve as a short cut in this problm: if you want a perfect square you take the constant in front of the x term, divide it by 2, and square it - that will give you the value of the constant:

  • Jul 30, 2009, 08:49 AM
    Edjay
    Take 1/2 of the center term and square it. The answer is c=9, and the perfect root is (x-3) squared, that is (x-3)(x-3).
  • Jul 30, 2009, 09:06 AM
    kapilagayan

    Lets use this equlity

    (x-a)^2=x^2-6x+c

    then x^2 -2ax +a^2 = x^2-6x+c

    when we consider the coefitiant of each term

    6=2a then a=3 then a^2 = 9

    since a^2 = c then c=9

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