Transform this into a polynomial: \(\displaystyle-{x}^{{2}}+{6}{x}-{9}\) Is there

Ekwadorkadba3

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2022-04-10

Transform this into a polynomial: x2+6x9
Is there a formula?
What number k2 can be a negative number?
I thought that only k(odd number) could be negative, but it is a binomial so...

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abangan85s0

abangan85s0

Beginner2022-04-11Added 16 answers

Right, for any real number its square is never negative. However, a good trick when the x2 term is negative is to factor out a -1. Here we now have
(x26x+9).
Then, you simply factor x26x+9=(x3)2, so the answer becomes (x3)2.

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