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4(y-2)²-9=0 find the perfect square

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Answer:

(2(y-2)+3) (2(y-2)-3)

Explanation:

In mathematics, the difference of two squares is a squared number subtracted from another squared number. Every difference of squares may be factored according to the identity a^2-b^2 = in elementary algebra.

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