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The geometric model represents a perfect square trinomial use the drop-down menus identify the two factors

The geometric model represents a perfect square trinomial use the drop-down menus-example-1
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Answer:

the answer is (x-4) and (x-4) on edge

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Answer:

Factor 1 is (x-4) and Factor 2 is (x-4).

Explanation:

From the given geometric model it clear that we have 1 box of x², 8 boxes of -x and 16 boxes +. So, the perfect square trinomial represented by the given geometric model is


x^2-8x+16

It can be rewritten as


x^2-2(4)x+4^2

Using formula of perfect square trinomial, we get


(x-4)^2
[\because (a-b)^2=a^2-2ab+b^2]


(x-4)(x-4)

Therefore the Factor 1 is (x-4) and Factor 2 is (x-4).

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