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Use a special-product rule to factor the perfect-square trinomial.
y^4 - 6y^2 + 9

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Answer:

The factorization of the perfect-square trinomial is:
(y^2 - 3)^2

Explanation:

These two factorizations involve perfect-square trinomials.


(x + y)^2 = x^2 + 2xy + y^2


(x - y)^2 = x^2 - 2xy + y^2

In this question, we use the second. So


y^4 - 6y^2 + 9 = (y^2 - 3)^2

The factorization of the perfect-square trinomial is:
(y^2 - 3)^2

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