SOLUTION: Whats a perfect square trinomial equation that has a negative linear coefficent and the constant term is a fraction?
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Whats a perfect square trinomial equation that has a negative linear coefficent and the constant term is a fraction?
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Edwin McCravy(20055)
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There are millions of them. Here's one: x
2
- 3x + 9/4 = 0 It is (x - 3/2)
2
= 0 Edwin
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