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  • 1:  How do you factor the perfect square trinomial? Give an example, showing each step. Does this make factoring easier or more complicated? Why?

 

2:   How do you factor trinomials of the form ax2 + bx + c. Is there more than one way to factor this? Give an example and explain

 

3: Example: Factor:   x2 - 9.

Both x^2 and 9 are perfect squares.  Since subtraction is occurring between these squares, this expression is the difference of two squares. What times itself will give x^2 ?  The answer is x. What times itself will give 9 ?  The answer is 3. The factors are (x + 3) and (x - 3) or  (x - 3) (x + 3), because in this case order isn't important. Also, remember An algebraic term is a perfect square whenthe numerical coefficient is a perfect square and the exponents of each of the variables are even numbers. Yes, this makes factoring easier for me, because I can solve the problem in my head. 

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