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The Factoring Site hu, 22 Sep 2005 06:21:53 GM rule for factoring a . perfect square trinomial. . in the past, merchants used factoring to settle their trade debts among each other. fast forward to today s businesses profiles and it is apparent that factoring is still a very viable ... algebra - quadratic equations in one variable
sbhelp Sun, 18 Nov 2007 11:25:25 GM (x + 3)^2 = 11 <-- get the factor of the . perfect square trinomial. . simplify the right side. x + 3 = + sq rt. 11 <-- use the . square. root property. x = -3 + sq rt. 11 4) quadratic formula the quadratic formula is the easiest way to solve ... Problem 86037 solved by stanbon
hu, 21 Jun 2007 23:15:50 GM This problem was solved by stanbon: Are the following . trinomials perfect squares. ? 1. x^2-2x+1 2. x^2+4x-4 Find the constant term that should be added to make the following expression a . perfect square trinomial. . x^2+8x Find the constant ... From Google Blog Search: "perfect square trinomial" How do you tell which one is a perfect square trinomial? Q. I need to know which one of the following is a perfect square trinomial and how do you tell? (Btw, ^ means to the power of) A. x^2 + 8x + 16 B. 4x^2 - 20x +25 C. 9x^2 +12x - 4 Thanks, Jacob Asked by peppermint465@ymail.com - Tue Mar 10 18:23:07 2009 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments A. the first and third terms have to be positive perfect squares. and the middle term has to be twice the product of the square roots of the first and third terms. B is the answer Answered by mom - Tue Mar 10 18:27:47 2009 What number would make the following a perfect square trinomial? Q. What number would go in the brackets and what would be the factored trinomial? x^2 - 1 x + [?] = Asked by ChadD - Fri Jan 22 02:00:50 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. (1/2) = 1/4 Answered by Jerome J - Fri Jan 22 02:05:01 2010 Use a special product formula to factor the perfect square trinomial b^2 + 4b + 4?
Q. Use a special product formula to factor the perfect square trinomial b^2 + 4b + 4 Asked by mimi1176 - Mon Sep 8 07:50:47 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. b^2 + 4b + 4 =(b+2)(b+2) =(b+2)^2 Answered by Art Angelo - Mon Sep 8 07:56:12 2008 From Yahoo Answer Search: "perfect square trinomial" |


