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Brian is solving the equation x2-3/4x=5. What value must be added to both sides of the equation to make the left side a perfect-square trinomial?

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divide 3/4 by 2 and then square it. 3/4/2=3/8 squared which is 9/64.
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User Vpozdyayev
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we have


x^(2) -(3)/(4)x=5

Divide the term
(3)/(4) by
2 and then square it


(((3/4))/(2))^(2)= (9)/(64)

Add to both sides


x^(2) -(3)/(4)x+(9)/(64)=5+(9)/(64)

Rewrite as perfect square


(x-(3)/(8))^(2)=(329)/(64)

therefore

the answer is


(9)/(64)

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