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Which will result in a perfect square trinomial? (3 x minus 5)(3 x minus 5) (3 x minus 5)(5 minus 3 x) (3 x minus 5)(3 x + 5) (3 x minus 5)(negative 3 x minus 5)

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Answer:(3 x minus 5)(3 x minus 5)

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User Fazal
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Answer:

(3x-5)*(3x-5)

Explanation:

Perfect square trinomial is defined by the follow way


(a+b)^(2)=a^(2) +2ab+b^(2)

Now we can rewrite
(a+b)^(2) as
(a+b)(a+b) because a squared add is equal to multiply the add by itself one time

if we make a=3x and b=-5 we can see tha the first answer is the only option that could be a perfect square triomial

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