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PLEASE HELP!!! The product of (a − b)(a − b) is a perfect square trinomial. Sometimes Always Never
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PLEASE HELP!!! The product of (a − b)(a − b) is a perfect square trinomial.
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so bc. (a-b)(a-b) =(a-b)^2 = a^2 -2ab +b^2 so this mean that this is a perfect square trinomial always
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x*x is always a perfect square.
here x = a-b
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(a − b)(a − b) is ALWAYS a perfect square trinomial .
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