match the name of the expression to the best example of that expression.

recall the form of a general quadratic expression is ax^2+bx+c

a=1-
a>1-
perfect square trinomial-
difference of two squares-

4x^2+12x+9, 3x^2-13x-10, 25x^2-36, x^2-6x+8

a=1- x^2-6x+8

a>1- 4x^2+12x+9
perfect square trinomial- x^2-6x+8
difference of two squares- 25x^2-36

where does the 3x^2-13x-10 go? you have to use all options that were given

a=1- x^2-6x+8

a>1- 4x^2+12x+9
perfect square trinomial- 25x^2-36
difference of two squares- 3x^2-13x-10

are you sure?

I apologize for the error in my previous response. Let me try this again:

a = 1- x^2-6x+8 : Difference of two squares
a > 1- 4x^2+12x+9 : a=1-
Perfect square trinomial- 25x^2-36
Difference of two squares- 3x^2-13x-10.