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Solve the equation by factoring. w^2-6w+9=0

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To factor the given expression, find two numbers that their product is 9 and their sum is -6. Those are -3 and -3, the factored expression is:


\begin{gathered} w^2-6w+9=0 \\ (w-3)(w-3)=0 \\ (w-3)^2=0 \end{gathered}

Now, solve the equation for w:


\begin{gathered} (w-3)^2=0 \\ w-3=0 \\ w=3 \end{gathered}

w has a value of 3.

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