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Find the values of a and b if the following polynomials are perfect squares.

ax4 + bx3 + 109x2–60x + 36

Step 1: Find the algebraic expression whose square gives the first term.


Step 2: Add the divisor and quotient .To this sum add a suitable expression and add the same expression in the quotient such that the product gives the next term.


Step 3: Continue the process until all the terms are divided.


We rearrange the equation in the increasing order of power of x.


The polynomial becomes 36–60x + 109x2 + bx3 + ax4


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Since it is a perfect square the remainder is 0


a = 49, b = –70


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