On factorisation of a perfect square trinomial factorise a square plus a plus one upon four
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Once you start solving algebraic equations that involve polynomials, the ability to recognize special, easily factored forms of polynomials becomes very useful. One of the most useful "easy-factor" polynomials to spot is the perfect square, or the trinomial that results from squaring a binomial. Once you've identified a perfect square, factoring it into its individual components is often a vital part of the problem-solving process.
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