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If the first and last terms of a trinomial are perfect squares, the trinomial is a perfect square

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A trinomial is a perfect trinomial if the first and last terms are positive, perfect squares and the middle term is twice the product of their square roots.

Therefore, if you mean perfect as in positive, the answer is True.

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