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1. If you are multiplying two binomials and both binomials have a lead coefficient of one,
what is the "short-cut"?
a. There is no short-cut. FOIL
b. X is squared for the first term, lead coefficient 1, multiply the constants for the last term,
add/subtract the constants for the coefficient of the middle term.
C. Square, Square, Double the Pair
d. Square the first term, square the second term, no middle term, minus in between the two
terms

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