A perfect square trinomial is represented by the equation [tex]x^2-6x+9[/tex] and this can be determined by using the factorization method.
Given :
A perfect square trinomial can be represented by a square model with equivalent length and width.
The following steps can be used in order to determine the polynomial that can be represented by a perfect square model:
Step 1 - First, check option a) [tex]x^2-6x+9[/tex] is a perfect square or not.
Step 2 - Try to factorize the above equation.
[tex]x^2-6x+9 = x^2-3x-3x+9[/tex]
[tex]x^2-6x+9 = x(x-3)-3(x-3)[/tex]
[tex]x^2-6x+9 = (x-3)^2[/tex]
Step 3 - The equation in option a) represents the perfect square trinomial.
From, the above steps, it can be concluded that the correct option is a).
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