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zarkam21 (zarkam21):

Is this correcT? @3mar

zarkam21 (zarkam21):

OpenStudy (3mar):

why not C?

zarkam21 (zarkam21):

Oh it is c =)

zarkam21 (zarkam21):

@amorfide

OpenStudy (holsteremission):

D is correct, assuming the author of that question intended "perfect square trinomial on the left side" to refer to an equation with the right side being equal to zero. (Which is somewhat ambiguous) If you move everything to one side in each equation, only one remains a perfect square on the left (D).

OpenStudy (3mar):

I don't think so @HolsterEmission Because D is not correct - even you move everything to one side. |dw:1481184767487:dw| So the correct choice is C, because of this: |dw:1481184889298:dw|

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