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Determine the value(s) of k for which the expression is a perfect square trinomial.
x^2+kx+36

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If the quadratic is a perfect square, then there has to be a way to write the quadratic as
(x - r)^2, where
r is a root of the equation. Expanding it out, we see that


(x - r)^2 = x^2 - 2rx + r^2

Now let's compare this form to the one that we were given. Since
r^2 matches up with
36,
r has to equal either
6 or
-6. So, since
kx in the original equation matches up with
-2rx in the equation we found,
k = -2r and


\bf k = -12 or
\bf 12


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User Folletto
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