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Can the polynomial below be factored into a perfect square? If not, select the answer that best describes why not. 49x^2+98x+49

A.
The 2003-16-05-00-00_files/i0280001.jpg coefficient does not permit the factoring.
B.
The 2003-16-05-00-00_files/i0280002.jpg coefficient does permit the factoring, but the x coefficient does not permit the factoring.
C.
The constant value does not permit the factoring.
D.
The polynomial may be factored into a perfect square.

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hey bro its D i took the unit test review and the answer is The polynomial may be factored into a perfect square. hope you have a good day man get ready for those cumes there coming up. RRCA
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