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Complete the square by filling in the missing bland to form a perfect square trinomial.

Complete the square by filling in the missing bland to form a perfect square trinomial-example-1
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User Faramka
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Solution

- The solution steps are given below:


\begin{gathered} x^2-6x+--- \\ \text{ To complete the square, we add the square of the half of the coeefficient of }x \\ \text{ That is, we add} \\ (-(6)/(2))^2=9 \\ \\ \text{ Thus, the perfect square is:} \\ x^2-6x+9 \end{gathered}

Final Answer

The answer is


x^2-6x+9

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