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
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No, pi is not used to solve a square root problem.
To solve a binomial expression, you typically simplify or factor it. If you're solving an equation set to zero, you can use methods like factoring, completing the square, or applying the quadratic formula if it's a quadratic binomial. For binomials, you may also apply the difference of squares or the sum/difference of cubes formulas if applicable. Always ensure to check your solutions by substituting them back into the original expression.
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1.square the first term 2.square the second term 3.square the last tem
No, pi is not used to solve a square root problem.
does the FOIL system work for any binomials
The advantage of recognizing some special binomials is that the math can then be done much more quickly. Some of the binomials appear very frequently.
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Square of BinomialsSquare of MultinomialsTwo Binomials with Like TermsSum and Difference of Two NumbersCube of BinomialsBinomial Theorem
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What square root property is essential to solve any radical equation involving square root?