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dcyoungking:

Which shows a perfect square trinomial?

dcyoungking:

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dude:

Ideas?

dcyoungking:

i want to say it the second one

dude:

Not quite

dcyoungking:

because i dont understand this problem

dude:

Usually you want to have an equation with \(ax^2+bxy+cy^2\) a b and c are any number

dcyoungking:

ok

dude:

So which ones look like that?

dcyoungking:

third one and the last one

dude:

Yeah also for it to be a perfect square they have to share the same sign and therefore it is D (Since you're gone)

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