journeyd40 journeyd40
  • 19-05-2022
  • Mathematics
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how do you find the perfect square (x+1)^2=0

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goldieknox6 goldieknox6
  • 19-05-2022

Answer:

By multiplying the term by itself (x+1)(x+1)

Some people like to use the box technique, which formats like this:

    x      +     1

x   x^2        1x

+  

1    1x           1

The terms multiply in columns, and then add all together

So

x^2 + 1x + 1x + 1 can be simplified to x^2+2x+1 = 0, which is the perfect square of (x+1)^2 = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

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