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Which will result in a perfect square trinomial?

(3x – 5)(3x – 5)
(3x – 5)(5 – 3x)
(3x – 5)(3x + 5)
(3x – 5)(–3x – 5)

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4 votes
perfect square trinomial is in form
(ax+b)² or (ax+b)(ax+b)
the 2 phrases are identical


answer is obviously the first option
User Gonchuki
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Perfect-square trinomials are of the form:


a^2x^2 \pm 2axb + b^2

and are expressed in squared-binomial form as:
(ax \pm b)^2.

The only possible choice for squared-binomial form is


(3x-5)(3x-5)=(3x-5)^2.

Answer: correct choice is A.

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