TRINOMIO CUADRADO PERFECTO paso a paso | Factorización 6

How to recognize and factor a PERFECT SQUARE TRINOMIAL: first and last are perfect squares, the middle-term test (twice the product of the roots) and the result (a ± b)². With examples, signs and the trap of when it is NOT one. ⏱️ CHAPTERS 0:00 Where it comes from (binomial squared) 0:59 The formula 1:32 How to recognize it: the middle test 2:23 The method in 4 steps 2:49 Example 1: x² + 6x + 9 4:31 Example 2: 4x² − 12x + 9 6:22 Example 3: x² + 10x + 25 7:34 ⚠️ The trap: when it is NOT a PST 8:21 Recap Great for high school and to review algebra. ✅ 🔔 Subscribe and hit the bell so you don't miss the other cases in this factoring series. 🎧 Voice AI-generated from teacher Juan Diego's own voice. #Factoring #Math #Algebra #PerfectSquareTrinomial