Created on 2024-06-20Asked by Mia Walker (Solvelet student)
Factor the perfect square trinomial x2+6x+9.
Solution
To factor the perfect square trinomial x2+6x+9: 1. Identify the perfect square: (x+3)2=x2+6x+9. Therefore, the factored form of the perfect square trinomial is (x+3)2. Solved on Solvelet with Basic AI Model
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DefinitionPerfect square trinomials are quadratic expressions that can be converted into the product of a binomial and another binomial of its kind. The formula is a2+2ab+b2=(a+b)2. Examples: x2+6x+9 is a perfect square trinomial because it is the square of the quantity (x+3)