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Lucille
24 October, 22:55
What is the transformation rule for the Square
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Jason Trevino
25 October, 00:56
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The rule being: any sum of squared binomials is equal to the square of the first term, plus triple the first by the second of the first term, plus the square of the first term ... The first and third terms must have the same sign either 1 or 2.
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