Question Factor the expression 4y2(1−y) Evaluate 4y2−4y3Rewrite the expression 4y2−4y2×ySolution 4y2(1−y) Show Solution Find the roots y1=0,y2=1 Evaluate 4y2−4y3To find the roots of the expression,set the expression equal to 0 4y2−4y3=0Factor the expression 4y2(1−y)=0Divide both sides y2(1−y)=0Separate the equation into 2 possible cases y2=01−y=0The only way a power can be 0 is when the base equals 0 y=01−y=0Solve the equation More Steps Evaluate 1−y=0Move the constant to the right-hand side and change its sign −y=0−1Removing 0 doesn't change the value,so remove it from the expression −y=−1Change the signs on both sides of the equation y=1 y=0y=1Solution y1=0,y2=1 Show Solution