how do you describe a perfect square trinomial
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A trinomial is a perfect square trinomial if it can be factored into a binomial multiplied to itself. (This is the part where you are moving the other way). In a perfect square trinomial, two of your terms will be perfect squares. ... For example, in the trinomial x2 - 12x + 36, both x2 and 36 are perfect squares.
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A trinomial is a perfect square trinomial if it can be factored into a binomial multiplied to itself. (This is the part where you are moving the other way). In a perfect square trinomial, two of your terms will be perfect squares. ... For example, in the trinomial x2 - 12x + 36, both x2 and 36 are perfect squares.
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