Answer: Option B.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given the polynomial:

Observe that
and
are perfect squares. Then, you can rewrite the polynomial in this form:

You can identify that:

Then, we can check if 

Since
, the polynomial
<em>IS NOT </em>a perfect square trinomial of the form 
Step-by-step explanation:
start from f(g(x))
f(g(x))= 3(g(x)) -2
f(g(x))= 6x -2
h(f(g(x)))=(f(g(x)))² -5(f(g(x)))
h(f(g(x)))=(6x-2)² -5(6x-2)
h(f(g(x)))=36x²-24x+4-(30x-10)
h(f(g(x)))=36x²-24x+4-30x+10
h(f(g(x)))=36x²-54x+14
The Answer is C. Hopefully this will help you out.
Answer:
Correct answer is option <em>D)</em> Construct the bisector of an angle.
Step-by-step explanation:
Angle bisector of an angle is a line that divides the angle in two equal parts.
A Line <em>BD</em> is called the angle bisector of
if

Please refer to image attached.
As per the question image, if the line PW is joined it will be the angle bisector of
.
Steps of construction of angle bisector:
1. Draw the angle QPR.
2. Open compass and make an arc that will cut the two lines on points Q and R respectively as shown in question figure.
3. With the same compass opening, put the compass on Q and make an arc in the area between
.
4. Draw an arc keeping the compass on R to cut the previous arc on point W.
Line joining the points P and W is the angle bisector of
.
So, Correct answer is option <em>D)</em> Construct the bisector of an angle.