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Which of the following is a requirement for a trinomial to be factored as a perfect square

Which of the following is a requirement for a trinomial to be factored as a perfect-example-1
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A: perfect square

Explanation:

The constant term must be a perfect square. It's the square of half of the coefficient of the x term.

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