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(y-4)×(y+3)
There are no choices.

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I dont remember the saying for it or term but its y^2-4y-12 which changes to (y-6)(y+2)

User Daniel Viglione
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Here the box method
It's way easier and not really much confused
You can use this
(y-4)×(y+3) There are no choices.-example-1
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