Answer:
[tex] (3y^2-5)(y^2+1) [/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Let's see if we can think of two numbers that multiply to be 3(-5)=-15
andd add up to be -2
How about -5 and 3? That work's! :)
[tex]3y^4-5y^2+3y^2-5[/tex]
Factor by grouping!
[tex]y^2(3y^2-5)+1(3y^2-5)\\(3y^2-5)(y^2+1)[/tex]