How do you write q^2 – 12q + 36 in factored form?

3 Answers
Sep 21, 2015

q^2-12q+36=(q-6)^2

Explanation:

So, to factorise this quadratic expression we need to find numbers that add together to make -12 and multiply together to make +36. The only two numbers that do this are -6 and -6.

Or,

q^2-12q+36=(q-6)(q-6)=(q-6)^2

Sep 21, 2015

(q-6)^2

Explanation:

It is a perfect square -
q^2 -6q-6q+36
q(q -6)-6(q-6)
(q -6)(q-6)
(q-6)^2

Sep 21, 2015

(q-6)^2

Explanation:

Actually, if you look at it closely, you'll realize that q^2-12q+36 is a perfect square trinomial. You can write it down as (q-6)(q-6) or simply (q-6)^2.