SOLUTION: "suppose x^2+a^2x+a^2 factors into (x+a)^2. what is the value of a, that is not zero?"
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Question 183200
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"suppose x^2+a^2x+a^2 factors into (x+a)^2. what is the value of a, that is not zero?"
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Since we're supposing that "x^2+a^2x+a^2 factors into (x+a)^2", this means that
Start with the given equation.
FOIL the right side
Subtract
from both sides. Note: the
terms cancel out.
Subtract
from both sides. Note: the
terms cancel out.
So we're left with:
Divide both sides by "x". Once again, the "x" terms cancel
Simplify
Subtract 2a from both sides.
Factor the left side
Now set each factor equal to zero:
or
or
Now solve for "a" in each case
Note: since we want a value of "a" "that is not zero", this means that we'll ignore the value
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Answer:
So the solution is