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Answer:
(y-3)(y+3)
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a difference of squares.
Difference of squares is when you have a perfect square - another perfect square. You would square root both of them and add one and subtract one.
Solving it without difference of square.
y²+3y-3y-9 is the expanded form and from here you can factor.
You split the equation into two parts.
y²+3y and -3y-9
Factor out any common units.
y(y+3) -3(y+3)
You then put the units outside of parentheses together and the ones inside parentheses together. (The ones inside parentheses should both be the same.
This simplifies to (y-3)(y+3)
Answer:
y² - 9 = (y + 3)(x - 3)
Step-by-step explanation:
This is a two-term polynomial in which both terms are perfect squares.
It is a difference of two squares.
A difference of two squares factors into the product of a sum and a difference following this pattern:
a² - b² = (a + b)(a - b)
We have
y² - 9 which can be written as y² - 3². Now you see clearly it is the difference of two squares.
y² - 9 = (y + 3)(x - 3)