
Kenneth S. answered 12/10/16
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Easy case (when coefficient of x squared is 1, i.e. a=1):
Take one half of b, the coefficient of x (the LINEAR term);
square that;
now make this the constant "c" and your x2 + bx + c is a PERFECT SQUARE trinomial.