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Which shows a perfect square trinomial? A 50 y squared minus 4 x squared B 100 minus 36 x squared y squared C 16 x squared + 24 x y + 9 y squared D 49 x squared minus 70 x y + 10 y squared

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The Correct Answer is Option C

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Answer: OPTION C

Explanation:

For this problem it is important to remember that a trinomial is a polynomial with three terms and a binomial is a polynomial with two terms.

By definition, when you square a binomial, you get a perfect square trinomial:


(a \± b)^2=a^2 \± 2ab + b^2

Observe the trinomial given in Option C:


16 x^2 + 24 x y + 9 y^2

You can identify that:


a^2=16x^2\\a=√(16x^2)=4x\\\\\\b^2=9y^2\\b=√(9y^2)=3y\\\\\\2ab=2(4x)(3y)=24xy

Therefore, you can conclude that
16 x^2 + 24 x y + 9 y^2 is a perfect square trinomial.

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