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We want to factor the following expression:

4x^(2)-9y^(6)
Which pattern can we use to factor the expression?

U and 
V are either constant integers or single-variable expressions.
Choose 1 answer:
(A) 
(U+V)^(2) or 
(U-V)^(2)
(B) 
(U+V)(U-V)
(c) We can't use any of the patterns.

We want to factor the following expression:\newline4x29y6 4 x^{2}-9 y^{6} \newlineWhich pattern can we use to factor the expression?\newlineU U and V V are either constant integers or single-variable expressions.\newlineChoose 11 answer:\newline(A) (U+V)2 (U+V)^{2} or (UV)2 (U-V)^{2} \newline(B) (U+V)(UV) (U+V)(U-V) \newline(C) We can't use any of the patterns.

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