For what value of n is x^2-11x+n a perfect square trinomial?

1 Answer
Jul 1, 2015

If n=121/4 the x^2-11x+n is a perfect square trinomial.

Explanation:

For a perfect square:
color(white)("XXXX")(x-a)^2 = color(red)(x^2-2ax)+color(blue)(a^2)

If color(red)(x^2-11x) are the first two terms of such a perfect square
then color(red)(2ax) = color(red)(11x)
rarr color(red)(a) = 11/2
and (since we want n to be the third term)
color(white)("XXXX")color(blue)(n)=color(blue)(a^2) = 121/4