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  • 21-07-2020
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Find the term that must be added to the equation x^2−6x=7 to make it into a perfect square.

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  • 21-07-2020

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

x^2-6x=7 is our equation

x^2-2*3*x= 7

So the term we will be adding is 3^2 since 3 the second term is 2*3*x

x^2-6x+9=7-9

We added 9 and substract it to keep the equation

(x+3)^2 = -2

Wich is impossible since a squared number is always positive

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