You could start with multiplying two different binomials ("FOIL" and such), then squaring a binomial is just a special case. In both cases, you could give a geometric illustration (a square with sides a+b and c+d, and the product represented by area)
2 a2 is a monomial, not a binomial but 2 + a2 is a binomial, so is 2 - a2 .
(2x - 5) is a binomial factor
No, it is a monomial.
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if the 5x2y means 5x2y + 4x - 6 then yes it is a binomial but if the 5x2y means 5x * 2y + 4x - 6 then no it is not a binomial a nomial means one degree. a binomial means something to the second power. a polynomial means anything that has a 3rd power and greater.
Squaring a binomial can be done by writing the binomial twice and multiply using FOIL method.EX: (x+3)2 = (x+3)(x+3) = x2 +3x +3x +9 = x2 + 6x +9
Squaring a binomial is just a mater of taking the binomial times itself, for example(a+b)2=(a+b)*(a+b)Here you apply FOIL technique, meaning: First, Outer, Inner and Last -- see below(a*a)+(a*b)+(b*a)+(b*b)Observing that (a*b)=(b*a) in alegbra the above equation can be rewritten as:a2+2ab+b2yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!thank you for watching wowowee@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ the "F.O.I.L" way is the best solution and the easiest!
A perfect square trinomial results from squaring a binomial. Specifically, when a binomial of the form ( (a + b) ) or ( (a - b) ) is squared, it expands to ( a^2 + 2ab + b^2 ) or ( a^2 - 2ab + b^2 ), respectively. Both forms yield a trinomial where the first and last terms are perfect squares, and the middle term is twice the product of the binomial’s terms.
Binomial. Binomial. Binomial. Binomial.
To solve a square root equation, first isolate the square root term on one side of the equation. Then, square both sides to eliminate the square root. After squaring, solve the resulting equation for the variable. Finally, check your solutions to ensure they are valid, as squaring can introduce extraneous solutions.
Squaring. Doubling is only multiplying a number by 2, whereas, squaring is multiplying a number by itself :)
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Squaring the ends of metal in a lathe is called farting
Taking the square root is the opposite of squaring.
The answer depends on the binomial.
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