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Complete the square. Fill in the number that makes the polynomial a perfect-square
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Complete the square. Fill in the number that makes the polynomial a perfect-square-example-1
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User Corgan
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Answer:

(g-3)(g+3)

Explanation:

this is a difference of squares equation so you have to find two numbers that multiply to make c (-6) and add together to make b (0)

-3 and 3 add together to make 0 and multiply to make -6

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