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Question
Find the missing term in the following expression to make a perfect square.
`square+42x+9`
Sum
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Solution
Using the identity,
a2 + 2ab + b2 = (a + b)2
We know that,
The middle term is 42x,
And last term is 9 = b2
⇒ b = 3
Thus,
2ab = 42x and b = 3:
2a × 3 = 42x
6a = 42x
∴ a = 7x
So,
a2 = (7x)2
∴ a2 = 49x2
Hence, \[\boxed{49x^2}+42x+9\]
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Chapter 3: Expansions - EXERCISE A [Page 33]
