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a student was given the equation x^2+6x-13=0 the next step in the students process was x^2+6x+c=13+c state the value of c that creates a perfect square trinomial explain how the value of c is determined

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This is the process of completing the square. 
Keep this equation in mind: [tex]ax^2+bx+c[/tex]
Basically, to make this a perfect square trinomial, you take half of b and square that value. This will make it so you can compress the left side of the equation into [tex](x+b)^2 \ or \ (x-b)^2 [/tex] depending on the sign in the middle of the original equation.