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The polynomial below is perfect square trinomial of the form a^2 -2AB +B^2

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Answer:

In order to get this perfect square trinomial, the factored form will be (a - b)^2

Explanation:

We know this because it follows the rule of perfect squares in which the ends are both squares and the middle term is -2 times each term.

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