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I know you have to factor out the y but is there something after that?

2007-01-28 13:41:29 · 7 answers · asked by savannah_banana03 1 in Science & Mathematics Mathematics

7 answers

y(y^2-12y+36)
y(y-6)(y-6)

2007-01-28 13:45:53 · answer #1 · answered by Bill F 6 · 0 0

when you factor out the y you get:
y(y^2-12y+36)
the part in the parentheses can be factored out to make the problem look like this:
y(y-6)(y-6)
or better yet:
y(y-6)^2

2007-02-01 13:28:16 · answer #2 · answered by momof5 1 · 0 0

y3-12y2+36y y (y2-12y+36) y (y-6) (y-6)* first take out the main suitable elementary element that's y and additionally you get the expression indexed in line 2, then you extremely element the expression in line 2 and additionally you recieve your answer in line 3.

2016-12-17 04:46:34 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

y(y^2-12y+36)
y(y-6)(y-6)

2007-01-28 14:08:24 · answer #4 · answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7 · 0 0

y(y^2-12y+36)
y(y-6)(y-6)

2007-01-28 13:46:13 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Do your own work

2007-01-28 13:48:46 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

y(y-6)(y-6) is final answer.

2007-01-28 13:47:06 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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