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The product of (a − b)(a − b) is a perfect square trinomial

Sometimes

Always

Never

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Answer:

always

Explanation:

this product can also be written as a^2 - ab - ab + b^2

which is a^2 - 2(ab) + b^2

a perfect square trinomials equation is

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

and this qualifies

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