SOLUTION: When factoring completely, what do you get from 4y^2-12y+9-z^2?
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Question 688921: When factoring completely, what do you get from 4y^2-12y+9-z^2?
Answer by lynnlo(4176) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(2y-z-3)(2y+z-3)
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