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6. How is the coefficient of the first degree term in a perfect square polynomial determined? a. It is equal to the square of the constant term

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6. How is the coefficient of the first degree term in a perfect square polynomial
determined?
a. It is equal to the square of the constant term

6. How is the coefficient of the first degree term in a perfect square polynomial determined? a. It is equal to the square of the constant term

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The correct answer is: a. It is equal to the square of the constant term.<br /><br />In a perfect square polynomial, the coefficient of the first degree term is determined by twice the product of the constant term and the square root of the leading coefficient. This is because when a binomial is squared, the first degree term is formed by the product of the first degree terms of the binomial.
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