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x+4y+7
The binomial usually has an x2 term and an x term, so we complete the square by adding a constant term. If the coefficient of x2 is not 1, we divide the binomial by that coefficient first (we can multiply the trinomial by it later). Then we divide the coefficient of x by 2 and square that. That is the constant that we need to add to get the perfect square trinomial. Then just multiply that trinomial by the original coefficient of x2.
false, in order to be one 8 would have to be a square number which it is not. So the constant term in the trinomial would need to be 4, 9, 16 etc.
The sum of p and q
Choice A. Polynomial is a trinomial with a constant term 7.
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The constant term of the trinomial
It is the constant term of the trinomial.
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constant.
No.
The sum of -p and -q -
x+4y+7
y6
The answer depends on what p and q are!
The binomial usually has an x2 term and an x term, so we complete the square by adding a constant term. If the coefficient of x2 is not 1, we divide the binomial by that coefficient first (we can multiply the trinomial by it later). Then we divide the coefficient of x by 2 and square that. That is the constant that we need to add to get the perfect square trinomial. Then just multiply that trinomial by the original coefficient of x2.