factor completely

n^4-y^4
(n^2+Y^2)(n^2-y^2)
(n^2+y^2)(n+y)(n-y)
Did I do this correctly?
Thank you

2 answers

Yes, that's correct. :)
It is so easy, why you're confused?it is correct dude!
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