SOLUTION: If the quadratic 3x^2+bx+10 can be written in the form a(x+m)^2+n, where m and n are integers, what is the largest integer that must be a divisor of b?
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Question 1029914: If the quadratic 3x^2+bx+10 can be written in the form a(x+m)^2+n, where m and n are integers, what is the largest integer that must be a divisor of b?
Answer by robertb(5830) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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As given, b/6 and must be integers.
==> The largest integer that must divide b should be 6.
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