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18 February, 14:39

How is the pattern for a perfect square trinomial used to factor the trinomial?

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  1. L
    18 February, 17:31
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    We're going to try two things here.

    First an example

    x^2 + 10x + 25

    If you divide the linear factor by 2 and square the result, you get the last number (25)

    The pattern of a trinomial is

    x^2 + 2b x + b^2

    The factors are

    (x + b) (x + b)

    Just divide the linear term by 2
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