No, it is not.
It is not possible for a perfect square to have just 2 terms.
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Given the algebraic expression (3m - 2)2, use the square of a difference formula to determine the middle term of its product.
A binomial is a polynomial with two terms.
A binomial is a mathematical term for a polynomial with two terms.
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It is not possible for a perfect square to have just 2 terms.
ang bo3 niu
Given the algebraic expression (3m - 2)2, use the square of a difference formula to determine the middle term of its product.
binomial
A binomial is a polynomial with two terms.
The special products include: difference of the two same terms square of a binomial cube of a binomial square of a multinomial (a+b) (a^2-ab+b^2) (a-b) (a^2+ab+b^2)
Square
binomial
A binomial is a mathematical term for a polynomial with two terms.
A binomial consists of exactly two terms. These terms are typically connected by a plus or minus sign. For example, in the expression (a + b) or (3x - 4), each represents a binomial with two distinct terms.
The special products include: difference of the two same terms square of a binomial cube of a binomial square of a multinomial (a+b) (a^2-ab+b^2) (a-b) (a^2+ab+b^2)