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23 December, 15:38

How do you identify perfect square trinomials and differences of square binomials for factoring?

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  1. 23 December, 15:47
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    A perfect square is a number that can be expressed as the product of two equal integers. To determine that a trinomial is a perfect square we use the the discriminant given by:

    b^2-4ac

    where a, b and c have been obtained from the trinomial given by:

    ax^2+bx+c;

    if the value of the discriminant is a perfect square then the trinomial is a perfect square trinomial
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