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Perfect Squares</h2>
Perfect square formula/rules:
Trinomials are often organized like .
The <em>b</em> value in this case is <em>c</em>, and it will always equal the square of half of the <em>b</em> value.
- Perfect square trinomial:
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<h2>Solving the Question</h2>
We're given:
In a trinomial, we're given the and values. <em>a</em> in this case is 1 and <em>b</em> in this case is 4. To find the third value by dividing 4 by 2 and squaring the quotient:
Therefore, the term that we can add is + 4.
To write this as the square of a bracketed expression, we can follow the rule :
<h2>Answer</h2>
I think maybe the second one I’m not fully sure but I hope this might help
No, because if you add on 6 more dollars to package 2 you would only have 6 socks for 12 dollars and on package A you would have 8 pairs for 12 dollars.
Answer:
the answer is y=2x+8
Step-by-step explanation:
The algebraic expression would be that Quarters = 25 - W