Respuesta :

Answer:

Take the square root of the constant (number w/o the variable) and then multiply that by 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

A perfect square trinomial is something like this: [tex]x^{2} +6x+9.[/tex] If I have 6x, and I want to find the last term I would take half a six and then square it to get 9.

SO.... To get the middle term of a perfect square trinomial, you would need to do the reverse.. So...

1) Take the square root of the constant...

2) Multiply that by 2