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A^2- 6a +9=0 Use the even -root property to solve each question x^2= 9/4 (x-3)^2=16 (w-3/2)^2=7/4 (w+2/3)^2=5/9 Find the perfect square trinomial whose first two terms are given

Math Sep 08, 2020

A^2- 6a +9=0

Use the even -root property to solve each question

x^2= 9/4

(x-3)^2=16

(w-3/2)^2=7/4

(w+2/3)^2=5/9

Find the perfect square trinomial whose first two terms are given.
w^2-5w

p^2+6/5p

factor each perfect square trinomial.
y^2-5y+25/4

t^2+3/5t+9/100

solve by complteing the square
3x^2-6x=24

q^2 +5q=14

x^2+4x=6

solve each equation by appropriate method
1/x^2+3/x+1=0

Find all real or imaginary solutions to each equation.

4x^2+25=0

5t^2+4t-3=0

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