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Since y^2 + 6y + 9 can be factored, the polynomial is not factored all the way. To factor it, try (y + 3)(y+3) or simply put, (y +3)^2. Don't forget to keep the 6y^2, so the completely factored version would be : 6y^2 (y+3)(y+3)
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