Fill up the empty box in each of the given expression so that the resulting quadratic polynomial becomes a perfect square. (i) `x^(2)+14x+` ……………. (ii) `x^(2)-24x+` …………….. (iii) `(p)^(2)+2qp+` ………………..
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