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Mathematics, 02.10.2019 10:30, emily0981

Can the polynomial below be factored into a perfect square? if not select the best description.
64x^2+49x+8

a) the x^2 coefficient does not permit the factoring.
b) the x^2 coefficient does permit the factoring.
c) the constant value does not permit the factoring.
d) the polynomial may be factored into a perfect square.

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