How do you factor 9x^2 - 4? Algebra Polynomials and Factoring Factor Polynomials Using Special Products 1 Answer CW Aug 30, 2016 (3x-2)(3x+2) Explanation: a^2-b^2=(a-b)(a+b) let a^2=9x^2, and b^2=4 a=3x, b=2 9x^2-4=(3x-2)(3x+2) Answer link Related questions How do you factor special products of polynomials? How do you identify special products when factoring? How do you factor x^3 -8? What are the factors of x^3y^6 – 64? How do you know if x^2 + 10x + 25 is a perfect square? How do you write 16x^2 – 48x + 36 as a perfect square trinomial? What is the difference of two squares method of factoring? How do you factor 16x^2-36 using the difference of squares? How do you factor 2x^4y^2-32? How do you factor x^2 - 27? See all questions in Factor Polynomials Using Special Products Impact of this question 39979 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License