No. But it's only (8x) bigger than one perfect square, (24x) bigger than another one,
and (48) smaller than another one.
False. A perfect square trinomial takes the form ( (a - b)^2 = a^2 - 2ab + b^2 ) or ( (a + b)^2 = a^2 + 2ab + b^2 ). The expression ( 16x^2 - 36x + 9 ) can be factored as ( (4x - 3)^2 ), which confirms it is a perfect square trinomial, but it does not fit the specified form ( a^2 - 2ab b^2 ).
That factors to (x - 14)(x - 2)
5x2-16x+12 = (5x-6)(x-2) when factored
x2+16x-17 = (x-1)(x+17) when factored
16x + 2 - 8 = 16x + 24 implies 16x - 6 = 16x + 24 subtracting 16x from both sides, this implies: -6 = 24 So the equation has no soultions.
True
It is; (2x+4)^2.
factor the trinomial 16x^2+24x+9
That factors to (x - 14)(x - 2)
5x2-16x+12 = (5x-6)(x-2) when factored
x2+16x-17 = (x-1)(x+17) when factored
the answer is 83
I think that wants to be 16x2 - 40xy + 25y2 That factors to (4x - 5y)(4x - 5y) or (4x - 5y)2
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16x + 2 - 8 = 16x + 24 implies 16x - 6 = 16x + 24 subtracting 16x from both sides, this implies: -6 = 24 So the equation has no soultions.
sqrt[(16x)4] = (16x)2 = 256x2
8x2 + 16x + 8 = 0