Posted by kathy on Tuesday, June 26, 2012 at 12:52pm.
factor numbers out first if possible, giving
5(36s^2 + 60sf + 25f^2)
since 36 and 25 are perfect squares, and 60 = 2*6*5, we have a perfect square:
5(6s+5f)^2
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