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1. Square the first term. 2. Double the product of the two terms. 3. Square the last term. Ex: (2x – 1) 2 4x 2 - 4x + 1 Perfect square trinomial Ex: (3x + 4) 2 9x 2 + 24x + 16 Perfect square trinomial
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1. Multiply the first term. 2. Multiply the last terms. Ex: (2x – 1) (2x + 1) 4x 2 – 1 Difference of Perfect Squares Ex: (3x + 4) (3x – 4) 9x 2 – 16 Difference of Perfect Squares (This is because the middle terms cancel.)
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1. Cube 1 st term in binomial 2. Cube 2 nd term in binomial Ex: (2x + 3) (4x 2 – 6x + 9) 8x 3 + 27 Ex: (x + 1) (x 2 – x +1) x 3 + 1 (Again, middle terms cancel out.) (plus, minus, plus gives plus)
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1. Cube 1 st term in binomial 2. Cube 2 nd term in binomial Ex: (2x - 3) (4x 2 + 6x + 9) 8x 3 - 27 Ex: (x – 1) (x 2 + x +1) x 3 – 1 (Again, middle terms cancel out.) (minus, plus, plus gives minus)
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