How do you factor 16z^2 - 24z + 9? Algebra Polynomials and Factoring Factorization of Quadratic Expressions 1 Answer iceman Sep 26, 2015 16z^2−24z+9=(4z-3)^2 Explanation: 16z^2−24z+9=> use: a^2-2ab+b^2=(a-b)^2:where:a=4z,b=3: =(4z-3)^2 Answer link Related questions How do you factor trinomials? What is factorization of quadratic expressions? How do you factor quadratic equations with a coefficient? What are some examples of factoring quadratic expressions? How do you check that you factored a quadratic correctly? How do you factor x^2+16x+48? How do you factor x^2-9x+20? Question #3fdac How do you factor 8+z^6? There is no GCF to be factor out, so is there another method to complete this? How do you factor 2t^2+7t+3? See all questions in Factorization of Quadratic Expressions Impact of this question 2256 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License