Can someone explain perfect square trinomials and how you go about factoring them? Here is an example I could use help with. Thanks.

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Numerically, a perfect square is a number that is the product of another number multiplied with itself ( 4 x 4 = 16.  16 is a perfect square).

For trinomials, a perfect square trinomial is a trinomial that is the product of a binomial multiplied with itself  (   (2x-5)(2x-5) = 4x^2 - 20x + 25.  4x^2 - 20x + 25 is a perfect square trinomial).

If you know a trinomial is a perfect square going into the problem, factoring it is relatively easy.  Just find the square root of the lead term, the square root of the last term, and decide whether a + or - sign belongs in the middle.

For example,  in 4x^2 - 20x + 25,  the square root of 4x^2 is 2x.  The square root of 25 is 5.  My solution will either be (2x+5)(2x+5)   or   (2x-5)(2x-5).  FOILing these out (as you should always do to check your answer) we find that the minus sign works.

4x^2 - 20x + 25 = (2x - 5)^2
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