Can anyone assure me that this is the right answer?

Im just trying to make sure that I have the correct answer to this factorization problem

12a2-27=

3 (4a2-9)=

3 (2a+3) (2a-3)

g0d_himse1f2010-02-20T13:13:05Z

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it is correct

Conan2010-02-20T13:12:38Z

Yep, once you factor out that 3, you have the difference of two squares (4a^2 and 9, which are the squares of 2a and 3, respectively).

Sabiti2010-02-20T13:14:23Z

12a²-27=3(a²-9)=3(4a²-9)=

=3(2a-3)(a+3)

yes it is

?2010-02-20T13:12:49Z

correct

Anonymous2010-02-20T13:19:18Z

Yes, it's the right answer.