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Documenting Procedures for Factoring
An architectural drafting intern is creating a training guide on how to determine the side dimensions of square rooms when the area is represented algebraically. Briefly list the three standard steps the intern must document to correctly factor a perfect square trinomial.
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An engineering technician is verifying a mathematical model for a square component's structural load. The load distribution is represented by the perfect square trinomial pattern . According to the standard factoring procedure, which of the following is the correct factored form of this expression?
A manufacturing technician is using algebraic expressions to determine the dimensions of square metal plates. Match each component of the three-step factoring procedure for perfect square trinomials to its correct rule or algebraic form.
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Documenting Procedures for Factoring
Training Reference Guide: Factoring Formulas for Square Component Areas