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Factor the expression completely over the complex numbers. y^4+12y^2+36
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Factor the expression completely over the complex numbers. y^4+12y^2+36
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Factor the expression completely over the complex numbers. y^4+12y^2+36
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You can write it as (y²)² +12(y²)+36. It's easy to notice it's y
squared. Since you want to consider complex factors as well, you can see +6 as
. Your Expression becomes
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