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27 June, 09:25

Select the polynomial that is a perfect square trinomial. A. 49x^2 - 8x + 16 B. 4a^2 - 10a + 25 C. 25b^2 - 5b + 10 D. 16x^2 - 8x + 1

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  1. 27 June, 09:53
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    (4x - 1) ^2 = 16x^ - 8x + 1. This is a perfect square trinomial.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Take a look at B: 4a^2 - 10 a + 25. The square roots of 4a^2 and 25 are 2a and 5 respectively. Does (2a - 5) ^2 come out to 4a^2 - 10a + 25? No.

    Take a look at C: 25b^2 - 5b + 10 We know this is not a perfect square trinomial because 10 is not a square.

    D: 16x^2 - 8x + 1: both 16x^2 and 1 are perfect squares, so we have:

    (4x - 1) ^2 = 16x^ - 8x + 1. This is a perfect square trinomial.
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