Most of us do not know who "invented" factoring trinomials, many do not even care. Factoring is just one of the axioms that an algebra system establishes. If you really want to know, try searching on Google.
the 5 kinds of factoring are common monomial factor, difference of two cubes, quadratic trinomial, perfect square trinomial,and difference of two square.
A trinomial is perfect square if it can be factored into the form
No.
what is the process of writing a expression as a product? is it Factoring, Quadractic equation, perfect Square trinomial or difference of two squares
A trinomial is perfect square if it can be factored into the form (a+b)2 So a2 +2ab+b2 would work.
the 5 kinds of factoring are common monomial factor, difference of two cubes, quadratic trinomial, perfect square trinomial,and difference of two square.
A trinomial is perfect square if it can be factored into the form
No.
what is the process of writing a expression as a product? is it Factoring, Quadractic equation, perfect Square trinomial or difference of two squares
It can be factored as the SQUARE OF A BINOMIAL
A trinomial is perfect square if it can be factored into the form (a+b)2 So a2 +2ab+b2 would work.
perfect trinomial square?? it has the form: a2 + 2ab + b2
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A perfect square trinomial is looking for compatible factors that would fit in the last term when multiplied and in the second term if added/subtracted (considering the signs of each polynomials).* * * * *A simpler answer is: write the trinomial in the form ax2 + bx + c. Then, if b2 = 4ac, it is a perfect square.
A trinomial of the form ax2 + bx + c is a perfect square if (and only if) b2-4ac = 0 and, in that case, it is factored into a*(x + b/2a)2
Factors are (7y - 3)(7y - 2) so it's not a perfect square.
Write it in the form ax2 + bx + c. It is a perfect square if b2 = 4ac