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1/9 − y2 when factored is:

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[tex]\dfrac{1}{9}-y^2=(\dfrac{1}{3})^2-y^2=(\dfrac{1}{3}-y)(\dfrac{1}{3}+y)=\dfrac{(1-3y)(1+3y)}{9}[/tex]

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