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Mathematics, 31.12.2020 08:00 prestontu8883

We want to factor the following expression: 9x^6 + 6x^3y + y^2

Which pattern can we use to factor the expression?
U and V are either constant integers or single-variable expressions.

Choose 1
A. (U+V)^2 or (U-V)^2
B. (U+V)(U-V)
C. We can't use any of the patterns.

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