In Exercises 35–46, determine the constant that should be added to the binomial so that it becomes a perfect square trinomial. Then write and factor the trinomial. x2 + 3x
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In Exercises 35–46, determine the constant that should be added to the binomial so that it becomes a perfect square trinomial. Then write and factor the trinomial.
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In Exercises 35–46, determine the constant that should be added to the binomial so that it becomes a perfect square trinomial. Then write and factor the trinomial.
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In Exercises 35–46, determine the constant that should be added to the binomial so that it becomes a perfect square trinomial. Then write and factor the trinomial.
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Solve each equation in Exercises 47–64 by completing the square.
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Solve each equation in Exercises 47–64 by completing the square.
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Solve each equation in Exercises 47–64 by completing the square.
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Solve each equation in Exercises 47–64 by completing the square.
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Solve each equation in Exercises 47–64 by completing the square. 3x2 - 5x - 10 = 0
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Solve each equation in Exercises 65–74 using the quadratic formula.
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Solve each equation in Exercises 65–74 using the quadratic formula. x2 + 5x + 3 = 0
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Solve each equation in Exercises 65–74 using the quadratic formula.
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Solve each equation using the quadratic formula.
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Without solving the given quadratic equation, determine the number and type of solutions.
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Solve each equation by the method of your choice.
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