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16 January, 11:50

Which of the following is a requirement for a trinomial to be factored as a perfect square?

A.

The constant term must be a perfect square.

B.

The constant term must be a perfect cube.

C.

The constant term must be twice the product of the square roots of the other two terms.

D.

The constant term must be half the product of the square roots of the other two terms.

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  1. 16 January, 13:21
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    Good Morning!

    For a trinomial to be factored as a perfect square, it is necessary that the constant term be twice the product of the square of the roots of the two other terms (c).

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