Definition 1: Perfect squares are numbers or expressions that are the product of a
number or expression multiplied to itself (7 times 7 is 49, so 49 is a
perfect square).
Definition 2: <span>Binomials are algrebraic expressions containing only two terms.</span><span />
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Definition 3: Trinomials are algebraic expressions that contain three terms. </span><span />
Perfect square trinomials are algebraic expressions with three terms that are created by multiplying a binomial to itself. There are two formulas for perfect square trinomials:
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From these formulas you can see that:
A. <span>"Neither of the perfect squares can have a minus sign" is true statement;
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B. "<span>The first and third terms must be perfect squares" is true statement;
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C. "<span>If the perfect square terms are
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then the other term must be
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D. "<span>None of the above is a property of a perfect square trinomial" is consequently false statement.
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