Square of a Binomial
The square of a binomial is always a trinomial. It will be helpful to memorize these patterns for writing squares of binomials as trinomials.
Examples:
Square each binomial.
If the coefficients of a trinomial satisfy the equation
,
then the trinomial is the perfect square of the binomial
.
Example 1:
Factor, if possible.
Here, . We have:
So, the trinomial is a perfect square:
You can verify this using FOIL .
Example 2:
Factor, if possible.
Here, . (We can treat as , and not worry about the fourth power.)
So, the trinomial is a perfect square:
This can also be verified using FOIL.
- CCNA Data Center - Cisco Certified Network Associate-Data Center Test Prep
- NCLEX Test Prep
- Literary Theory Tutors
- Science Tutors
- CISSP - Certified Information Systems Security Professional Training
- Maine Bar Exam Test Prep
- STAAR Test Prep
- Chemistry Tutors
- Washington DC Bar Exam Courses & Classes
- ASCP Board of Certification - American Society for Clinical Pathology Board of Certification Courses & Classes
- Series 26 Courses & Classes
- AABL Tutors
- AP Art History Tutors
- SAT Courses & Classes
- New Jersey Bar Exam Test Prep
- CompTIA Security+ Training
- USMLE Courses & Classes
- USMLE Test Prep
- Maryland Bar Exam Courses & Classes
- Algorithms Tutors