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Factor the polynomial below.

Factor the polynomial below.-example-1
User Chantheman
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Answer:

C


Explanation:

This can be factored using the rule
a^2-b^2=(a+b)(a-b)

We can write the question shown as:


9x^2-16y^2\\=(3x)^(2)-(4y)^2


Now we take 3x as a, and 4y as b and put it into the formula:


(3x)^(2)-(4y)^2\\=(3x+4y)(3x-4y)


Answer choice C is correct.

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