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Use a special-product rule to factor the perfect-square trinomial.
81y^2+ 126y + 49

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User Ggeorge
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Answer:

The perfect -square trinomial

(9y+7)²

Explanation:

Explanation:-

Given polynomial equation

81 y² + 126 y +49

⇒ 9² y² + 2(9)(7)y + 7²

⇒ (9y)² + 2(9)(7)y +7²

we will use formula

(a+b)² = a² + 2ab +b²

⇒ (9y+7)²

Final answer:-

The perfect -square trinomial

(9y+7)²

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