Asked by John
                Explain why x^2 + 5x + 8 is prime (not factorable).  How do you know?  Give 2 examples of a prime polynomial (they cannot both be binomials).  Give 2 examples of polynomials that are NOT prime (they cannot both be binomials), factor them, and explain what you did to factor them.
How would you explain to another student how to decide if any given polynomial is prime or not?
            
            
        How would you explain to another student how to decide if any given polynomial is prime or not?
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                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    x^2+5x+25/4 = 25/4-8
(x+5/2)^2=-7/4
Hmmm. a perfect square cannot be a negative number, not in the real domain.
    
(x+5/2)^2=-7/4
Hmmm. a perfect square cannot be a negative number, not in the real domain.
                    Answered by
            djd
            
    mememme
    
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