Mathematics, 28.04.2021 07:50 kimboblack4192
Complete the square. Fill in the number that makes the polynomial a perfect-square
quadratic.
S^2-26s+(?)
Please don’t answer for points I really need help
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Complete the square. Fill in the number that makes the polynomial a perfect-square
quadratic.
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