100. Here's how: A perfect square is in the form [(a+b)² =a² + 2ab + b²]. So let a =x, then 2ab = 20x, solve for b=10, so it is x² + 20x +10² = x² + 20x + 100, or (x+10)².
The given quadratic expression can not be factored as a perfect square.
A perfect square is any bionomial that can be written as (x+y)2. X2 can be written as (x+0)2 so it is a perfect square
55 is not a perfect square, so the simplest expression (without rounding) is the square root of 55 itself.
A perfect square number is created when you multiply any integer by itself. A physical perfect square cannot be created because, no matter how precise you are, you will never be perfectly accurate - not if you go to the atomic/sub atomic scale!
what is the process of writing a expression as a product? is it Factoring, Quadractic equation, perfect Square trinomial or difference of two squares
The given quadratic expression can not be factored as a perfect square.
A perfect square is any bionomial that can be written as (x+y)2. X2 can be written as (x+0)2 so it is a perfect square
The square roots of perfect squares are the numbers that when squared create perfect squares as for example 36 is a perfect square and its square root is 6 which when squared is 36
The answer will depend on what c represents. Furthermore, there probably is no value of c such that each expression is a perfect square - you will need different values of c for different trinomials.The answer will depend on what c represents. Furthermore, there probably is no value of c such that each expression is a perfect square - you will need different values of c for different trinomials.The answer will depend on what c represents. Furthermore, there probably is no value of c such that each expression is a perfect square - you will need different values of c for different trinomials.The answer will depend on what c represents. Furthermore, there probably is no value of c such that each expression is a perfect square - you will need different values of c for different trinomials.
55 is not a perfect square, so the simplest expression (without rounding) is the square root of 55 itself.
No to be a perfect square you should be able to take the number and square root it on the calculator and get an integer.
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A perfect square number is created when you multiply any integer by itself. A physical perfect square cannot be created because, no matter how precise you are, you will never be perfectly accurate - not if you go to the atomic/sub atomic scale!
what is the process of writing a expression as a product? is it Factoring, Quadractic equation, perfect Square trinomial or difference of two squares
A Square Root is one of the two equal factors of a number.
Note that t15 contains the perfect square factor of t14. We can rewrite the expression as: √(t * t14) = √(t * (t7)²) = t7√t
Without an equality sign the given expression can't be considered to be an equation but if it equals to 0 then its solutions would be y = 2 or y = -5 which is not a perfect square