SOLUTION: Hi Guys, The problem give was to find the perfect square trinomial whose first two terms are q^2 + 3q. I came up with: q^2 + 3q + 9/4 Can you let me know if this is correct

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Question 279696: Hi Guys,
The problem give was to find the perfect square trinomial whose first two terms are q^2 + 3q. I came up with: q^2 + 3q + 9/4
Can you let me know if this is correct?
Thanks

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
It's correct, and it's easy to check.
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