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Factor each perfect square trinomial. Then, solve the equation by taking the square root of each side. Q1) x^2+14x+49=9 Q2) x^2-16x+64=144 3Q) x^2-2x+1=81
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Factor each perfect square trinomial. Then, solve the equation by taking the square root of each side. Q1) x^2+14x+49=9 Q2) x^2-16x+64=144 3Q) x^2-2x+1=81
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Factor each perfect square trinomial. Then, solve the equation by taking the square root of each side.
Q1) x^2+14x+49=9
Q2) x^2-16x+64=144
3Q) x^2-2x+1=81
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