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Choose the constant term that completes the perfect square trinomial.

y 2 - 7y


-49/2
+49/2
+49/4

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User Dan Q
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Answer: The correct option is (C)
+(49)/(4).

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to choose the constant term that completes the following perfect square trinomial :


T=y^2-7y.

Let the required constant term be c.

Then, we have


y^2-7y+c\\\\\\=y^2-2* y*(7)/(2)+\left((7)/(2)\right)^2+c-\left((7)/(2)\right)^2\\\\\\=\left(y-(7)/(2)\right)^2+c-(49)/(4).

Therefore, to complete the perfect square trinomial, we must have


c-(49)/(4)=0\\\\\\\Rightarrow c=+(49)/(4).

Thus, the required constant term is
+(49)/(4).

Option (C) is CORRECT.

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User Deena
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ANSWER

+49/4

Step-by-step explanation

The given expression is


{y}^(2) - 7y

For this to be a perfect square we must add the square of half the coefficient of y.


( { ( - 7)/(2) })^(2) = (49)/(4)

The correct choice is the third option.

+49/4

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User Theedchen
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