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Which trinomial is a perfect square trinomial? y2 + 6y + 36 y2 + 30y + 60 y2 + 50y + 100 y2 + 24y + 144
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Which trinomial is a perfect square trinomial? y2 + 6y + 36 y2 + 30y + 60 y2 + 50y + 100 y2 + 24y + 144
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Which trinomial is a perfect square trinomial?
y2 + 6y + 36
y2 + 30y + 60
y2 + 50y + 100
y2 + 24y + 144
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The last one!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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