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Which number should be added to the expression x^2-8x to change it into a perfect square trinomial?

a. -16
b. -4
c. 4
d. 16

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User Roxan
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The perfect square
(x-a)^2 can be expanded as follows:


(x-a)^2=x^2-2ax+a^2

So, we have to think of the term
-8x as
-2ax, which implies
a=4.

Thus, we have to add
a^2, i.e. 16, to complete the perfect square:


(x-4)^2 = x^2-8x+16

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