A perfect square trinominal is the square of a binomial. Perfect square trinomials are in the form
a^2 + 2ab + b^2
or
a^2 - 2ab + b^2
Looking at the options, first check the leading term is a perfect square. They all are so we can’t eliminate anything. Next we check if the last term is a positive perfect square. The third option is not positive so we can eliminate that one.
Finally we check the center term. The first one does not have a middle term so we can eliminate that one.
The center term must be 2 times the square root of the first times the square root of the last.
The second option - square root of first term is 2m, square root of last term is 3n. 2*2m*3n is 12mn. That is not the middle term so the second option is not right.
The last option - square root of first term is 4x, square root of last term is 3y. 2*4x*3y is 24xy. That is the middle term. So the last option is the correct answer.
That week: $500
Commission 5,000*0,04=200 (4%=4/100=0,04)
salary 300
300+200=500
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6- P’(4,-1) Q’(8,-2) R’(6,-5) S’(2,-5) and Translation
7- G’(-2,-3) F’(-6,-5) H’(-1,-8) and Rotation
8- ON THE LEFT SIDE A(-4,1) B(-1,1) C(-3,4)
ON THE RIGHT SIDE A’(4,1) B’(1,1) C’(3,4)
And then somewhere around it label it Reflection
9- Quadrant 1
10- I’ll tell you in comment
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation: