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Is x^2+y^2 a prime polynomial?
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No, x^2 + y^2 is not a prime polynomial because it can be factored as (x+y)(x-y), which means it is not irreducible. A prime polynomial is a polynomial that cannot be factored into nontrivial factors.
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