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You cannot solve this statment as there is nothing to equate to it. However, it will factor. 9 - 4z^2 First we note that both '9' and '4' are squared numbers. 9 = 3^(2) & 4 = 2^(2) So we can re-write the statement as 3^(2) - (2z)^(2) Note that it now has two squared terms with a negative between them . This will factor to 3^(2) = (2z)^2 = ( 3 - 2z_)(3 + 2z) NOTE the different signs. NB Two squared terms with a positive(+) between them will NOT factor.



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You cannot solve this statment as there is nothing to equate to it. However, it will factor. 9 - 4z^2 First we note that both '9' and '4' are squared numbers. 9 = 3^(2) & 4 = 2^(2) So we can re-write the statement as 3^(2) - (2z)^(2) Note that it now has two squared terms with a negative between them . This will factor to 3^(2) = (2z)^2 = ( 3 - 2z_)(3 + 2z) NOTE the different signs. NB Two squared terms with a positive(+) between them will NOT factor.



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You cannot solve this statment as there is nothing to equate to it. However, it will factor. 9 - 4z^2 First we note that both '9' and '4' are squared numbers. 9 = 3^(2) & 4 = 2^(2) So we can re-write the statement as 3^(2) - (2z)^(2) Note that it now has two squared terms with a negative between them . This will factor to 3^(2) = (2z)^2 = ( 3 - 2z_)(3 + 2z) NOTE the different signs. NB Two squared terms with a positive(+) between them will NOT factor.

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      You cannot solve this statment as there is nothing to equate to it. However, it will factor. 9 - 4z^2 First we note that both '9' and '4' are squared numbers. 9 = 3^(2) & 4 = 2^(2) So we can re-write the statement as 3^(2) - (2z)^(2) Note that it now has two squared terms with a negative between them . This will factor to 3^(2) = (2z)^2 = ( 3 - 2z_)(3 + 2z) NOTE the different signs. NB Two squared terms with a positive(+) between them will NOT factor.
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