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Determine the number that should be added to complete the square of the expression. Then factor the expression.
Problem 74; page 57.
x^2 + (1/3)x
[(1/3) ÷ 2]^2 = (1/6)^2 = 1/36.
I now have x^2 + (1/6)x + (1/36) = (1/36).
The number I want is (1/36).
Now I factor x^2 + (1/6)x + 1/36.
(x + 1/6)(x + 1/6) = 1/36
(x + 1/6)^2
Answer:
The number that should be added to complete the square is 1/36.
The factored form is (x + 1/6)^2.
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That's it done nicely.
Bob
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That's it done nicely.
Bob
Thanks. This is one is slightly tricky because of the fraction.
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