SOLUTION: 5) Find the perfect square trinomial whose first two terms are given as: m^2+14m
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Question 96850
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5) Find the perfect square trinomial whose first two terms are given as: m^2+14m
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m^2+14m
a perfect square is in the form m^2+2mb+b^2
b=2mb/2m
b=14m/2m=7
m^2+2*7m+7^2
m^2+14m+49
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