bethbuchall
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This is from the PSAT practice test and has us stumped. Generally, we don't have a problem with math, and we were able to get all the rest.
x^2 + 16x + a = (x + b)^2
In the equation above, a and b are constants. If the equation is true for all values of x, what is the value of a?
(Note: I wasn't sure how to format superscripts. x^2 is "x-squared")
x^2 + 16x + a = (x + b)^2
In the equation above, a and b are constants. If the equation is true for all values of x, what is the value of a?
(Note: I wasn't sure how to format superscripts. x^2 is "x-squared")