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how did you express each perfect square trinomials as the square of binomial​

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Answered by steveabrenica
9

Answer:

By finding the square root of the fir3term and square root of the last term

Answered by Anonymous
4

It can be expressed in the following way:

  • We can express any perfect square binomial as the square of trinomial by multiplying the same binomial twice.
  • To express each perfect square trinomial as the square of trinomial, the same above mentioned method can be used.
  • Let us explain with an example, (x+4) can be expressed as a square trinomial by multiplying it with (x+4).
  • (x+4)*(x+4)=x^{2} +4x+4x+16=x^{2} +8x+16
  • If we find the square root of the above mentioned trinomial we get back the same answer by performing a few basic algebraic methods.
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