Respuesta :

A.

We can rewrite the squared in two ways.

The first way is to rewrite it as a multiplication, this is:

[tex](y-6)^2=(y-6)(y-6)[/tex]

The second way to rewrite the squared is by using the formula for this kind of product:

[tex](y-6)^2=y^2+2(-6)(y)+(-6)^2[/tex]

B.

Once again we can find the final result using each of the options given in part A, for the first option we have:

[tex]\begin{gathered} (y-6)^2=(y-6)(y-6) \\ =y^2-6y-6y+36 \\ =y^2-12y+36 \end{gathered}[/tex]

For the second option we have:

[tex]\begin{gathered} (y-6)^2=y^2+2(-6)(y)+(-6)^2 \\ =y^2-12y+36 \end{gathered}[/tex]

No matter which way we choose the answer for the squared is:

[tex]y^2-12y+36[/tex]

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