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If a polynomial is a perfect square then, it's factors will be repeated _____ number of times (odd/even)

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Answered by qwdonut
20

If a polynomial is a perfect square then, the will be repeated in odd number of times.

            1.Since the square root is multiplied by its own number to get an integer it doesn't have a pair.

             2.It can be said in a different way that the perfect square have 1 factor not 2

             3.example: The factors of the perfect square 36 are 1,2,3,4,6,9,12,18,36

           4.  Here without 6 the factors will be in even, since 6 is the square root and we cannot add another square root of 6

           5.   Therefore, the polynomial of the perfect square will be repeated in odd number of times

Answered by Shakin7
6

Answer:

even

Step-by-step explanation:

So it is a perfect square factors will be repeated even number of times

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