
Learn how to factor a perfect square trinomial to a binomial squared
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Mathematics, Science
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11th Grade - University
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Hard
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The video tutorial explains how to factor a trinomial, focusing on identifying and factoring perfect square trinomials. It begins with checking for a greatest common factor (GCF) and then moves on to recognizing perfect square trinomials. The process involves finding two numbers that multiply to a given number and add to another, leading to the realization that the trinomial is a perfect square. The tutorial concludes by demonstrating how to express the trinomial as a binomial squared.
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3 mins • 1 pt
Explain how 36 can be rewritten as a square term.
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What is the final factored form of the perfect square trinomial discussed?
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