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3 November, 17:03

Explain why the polynomial 100x^2 + 150x + 49 is not a perfect square.

A. 150x ≠ 2 (7x ∙ 10)

B. 100x ≠ 2 (10x ∙ 7)

C. 150x ≠ 2 (10x ∙ 7)

D. 100x ≠ 2 (7x ∙ 10)

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  1. 3 November, 17:26
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    Answer: The correct answer is Choice C.

    For this polynomial to be a perfect square, it would need to be:

    (10x + 7) ^2

    This will ensure that the first terms and the last terms will be 100x^ and 49. However, if you use foil to multiply the factors, you will not get 150x for the center term. Choice C also states that 150x will not be the middle term.
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