1. x2β10xβ25
(A) Perfect square trinomial
(B) Not a perfect square trinomial
2. x2+7x+...
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Mathematics, 15.01.2021 17:10 cass9980
1. x2β10xβ25
(A) Perfect square trinomial
(B) Not a perfect square trinomial
2. x2+7x+49
(A) Perfect square trinomial
(B) Not a perfect square trinomial
3. x2β18x+81
(A) Perfect square trinomial
(B) Not a perfect square trinomial
4. x2+2x+1
(A) Perfect square trinomial
(B) Not a perfect square trinomial
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