SOLUTION: Think of a condition under which the product of any two binomials is a binomial. You can support your answer with the help of one of the identities of factorization of polynomials.

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Question 162240This question is from textbook ELEMENTARY AND INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA
: Think of a condition under which the product of any two binomials is a binomial. You can support your answer with the help of one of the identities of factorization of polynomials. This question is from textbook ELEMENTARY AND INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA

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Think of a condition under which the product of any two binomials is a binomial. You can support your answer with the help of one of the identities of factorization of polynomials.
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A classic example is (x+a)*(x-a). I don't think there are any others.