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alibaby45629:

The perfect square trinomial that results from completing the square x2−16x is x2−16x+4 x2−16x−64 x2−16x+8 x2−16x+64

alibaby45629:

alibaby45629:

Some one please help I need help with 20 questions

rishavraj:

a hint for this one: \[\left( a~-~b\right)^2 ~=~a^2~-~2ab~+~b^2\]

alibaby45629:

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alibaby45629:

@rishavraj Im not good at math at all

alibaby45629:

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alibaby45629:

@tony

alibaby45629:

@MrMudd183

MrMudd183:

i think it's A. because x^2 is a perfect square and 16 is a perfect square. if you square them both, it'll go to x & 4

MrMudd183:

does that help?

alibaby45629:

Yes can you help with more?

MrMudd183:

i can try. i just woke up.

alibaby45629:

lmao okay bet

MrMudd183:

next time, please don't ping multiple people... and aeon is the chat ai

MrMudd183:

someone will get to your question

rishavraj:

@MrMudd183 its not A

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