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2007-12-29 05:07:53
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answer #1
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answered by The VC 06 7
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6/2=3 , this is called completing the square and after factoring would give you (x-3)^2. To fill in the blank its 9
2007-12-29 13:03:11
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answer #2
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answered by Shh...I'm batman 2
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yeah, it would be 9.
x^2 -6x+ 9=0
x^2 -3x +3x + 9=0
x(x-3) + 3(x+3)=0
(x+3)(x^2- 3^2)=0
I am not sure if it's good answer or not
2007-12-29 13:08:44
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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We provide answers, we don't provide completing your questions. Please add more detail so we can accurately assist you!
Assuming you are looking for a perfect square, you need the final term to be the square of half the 'x' term...
[½(-6)]² = (-3)² = 9
Therefore x² - 6x + 9 = (x-3)²
2007-12-29 13:02:12
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answer #4
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answered by Mavis 5
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9
This will make a perfect square
2007-12-29 13:04:08
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answer #5
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answered by ironduke8159 7
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You haven't provided the entire question.
2007-12-29 13:03:29
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answer #6
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answered by DWRead 7
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Pi!
2007-12-29 13:03:18
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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