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OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

help @michele_laino is this correct

OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

@Bee_see

OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

it is crrect @Bee_see

OpenStudy (bee_see):

part a and c would be perfect squares.

OpenStudy (bee_see):

no, it's not correct.

OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

B @Bee_see

OpenStudy (bee_see):

no. perfect squares are for examples square root 144 or square root 9

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

no, I don't think

OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

is C corret @Bee_see

OpenStudy (bee_see):

draw squares roots on the choices.

OpenStudy (saylilbaby):

its a online study guide not test @Bee_see

OpenStudy (michele_laino):

hint: we have: \[{\left( {x - \frac{{11}}{2}} \right)^2} = {x^2} + \frac{{121}}{4} - 11x\]

OpenStudy (bee_see):

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