Is it possible to have two terms in a product when any binomial is squared?

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2026-04-13 10:40

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No, when a binomial is squared, it results in a trinomial rather than a product with just two terms. Specifically, when you square a binomial of the form ( (a + b)^2 ), you expand it to ( a^2 + 2ab + b^2 ), which includes three distinct terms. Thus, the result of squaring a binomial cannot be expressed as a product with only two terms.

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