Answer:
Option B
Step-by-step explanation:
Given is a quadratic expression as
[tex]6x^2 + 6x + 1[/tex]
This is not a perfect square because the last term 1 is a perfect square.
So if the whole term is to be a perfect square since last term is a perfect square the leading term also has to be a perfect square.
But 6x square though x square is a square 6 is not a perfect square
So this cannot be a perfect square
Answer is
Option B.