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ioda
2 years ago
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Please answer all questions and you will get brainliest:

Mathematics
1 answer:
KIM [24]2 years ago
3 0

Question 1

We want to find real values of c, for which

{x}^{2}  - 8x + c

is the square of a binomial.

If the above quadratic equation is the square of a binomial, then its discriminant is zero.

This implies that:

D =  {b}^{2}  - 4ac = 0

where a=1, and b=-8

We substitute the values into the formula:

{( - 8)}^{2}  - 4(1)(c) = 0

64- 4c= 0 \\ 4c = 64 \\ c = 16

Question 2

We want to find the value of s for which

{x}^{2}  + sx + 144

is the square of a binomial.

In this case too the discriminant must be zero.

D=b² -4ac=0

We put a=1,b=s, and c=144 to obtain:

{s}^{2}  - 4(1)(144) = 0

{s}^{2}  - 576 = 0

{s}^{2}  = 576

s =  \pm \sqrt{576}

s =  \pm24

Question 3

We want to find the value of c, for which

4 {x}^{2}  + 14x + c = 0

Again we have:

{b}^{2}  - 4ac = 0

We put a=4 and b=14

{14}^{2}  - 4(4)(c) = 0

196 - 16c = 0

16c = 196

c =  \frac{49}{4}

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