The exactly two answers are correct are a² + 14a + 49 and a² + 26a + 169.
The condition for the perfect trinomials is if the coefficient of a² = 1 and If you divide the middle number coefficient by 2 and you square it you get the last term.
For all the options, the coefficient of a² = 1.
a² + 4a + 16.
Coefficient of a = 4.
4/2 = 2
2² = 4, this does not equal the last term so it is not a perfect square trinomial.
a² + 14a + 49.
Coefficient of a = 14.
14/2 = 7
7² = 49, this is equal to the last term so it is a perfect square trinomial.
And the perfect square is (a +7)²
Similarly, if you test the last option.
a² + 26a + 169.
Coefficient of a = 26.
26/2 = 13
13² = 169, this is equal to the last term so it is a perfect square trinomial.
And the perfect square is (a +13)²
The only two options are: a² + 14a + 49 and a² + 26a + 169. Other options do not pass this test.
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x-2y=2
3+y=6
no variables
c.
one or more variables
b.
only one variable
d.
just numbers
One or more variable
solve carefully.
Answer:
8
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Answer:
-13/4
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