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The trinomial $y^2-2y+1$ is a perfect square trinomial, because it's discriminant is equal to zero
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$\Delta=b^2-4ac=-2^2-4\left(1\right)\left(1\right) = 0$
Learn how to solve perfect square trinomial problems step by step online. Simplify sin(x^3ln(y^2))+(y^2-2y+1=e^(x^2-1)^4)^(1/3) applying logarithm properties. The trinomial y^2-2y+1 is a perfect square trinomial, because it's discriminant is equal to zero. Using the perfect square trinomial formula. Factoring the perfect square trinomial.