A trinomial is perfect square if it can be factored into the form
Yes because its discriminant is equal to zero
No.
Yes, 6x2 - 4x + 25 is a trinomial. This is because there are three terms (thus the name trinomial), which are "connected" by operations of addition and subtraction: 6x2, 4x, and 25.If you mean to ask how to factor this particular trinomial, please specify so in your question.
It can be factored as the SQUARE OF A BINOMIAL
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A trinomial is perfect square if it can be factored into the form
Yes. (Y+5)2
A trinomial of the form ax2 + bx + c , where a is a square, c is a square and b = 2(sq root a)(sq root b). b can be a negative also. ex: x2 + 6x + 9 , note a = 1 or 16x2 - 40x + 25
Yes because its discriminant is equal to zero
No.
Yes, 6x2 - 4x + 25 is a trinomial. This is because there are three terms (thus the name trinomial), which are "connected" by operations of addition and subtraction: 6x2, 4x, and 25.If you mean to ask how to factor this particular trinomial, please specify so in your question.
If you want to know how to square a trinomial, you should first know the basic. (a+b+c)^2=? you have to square the first three terms then multiply 2 to the last three terms. All you have to do is to remember that a square of trinomial has 6 terms in the answer
It can be factored as the SQUARE OF A BINOMIAL
Factors are (7y - 3)(7y - 2) so it's not a perfect square.
A trinomial is perfect square if it can be factored into the form (a+b)2 So a2 +2ab+b2 would work.