Determine the value of n that makes the polynomial a perfect square trinomial. Then factor as the square of a binomial. Express numbers as integers or simplified fractions

Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
[tex]y^2-11y+n\\=(y-(11/2))^2+n-(11/2)^2[/tex]
So in order the trinomial a perfect square we need
[tex]n-(11/2)^2 =0\\n= (11/2)^2\\n=\frac{121}{4}[/tex]
When n is equal to this number that we have
[tex]y^2-11y+n = (y- (11/2))^2[/tex]