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NEED HELP!!!! Which polynomial is factored completely?

NEED HELP!!!! Which polynomial is factored completely?-example-1
User IoctlLR
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Answer:

121x^2 + 36y^2

Explanation:

This is factored completely because nothing further can be done unlike the other choices as they can be simplified further.

(4x + 1)(x + 1) = 4(x + 1)^2

2x(x^2 - 4) = 2x(x + 2)(x - 2)

3x^4 - 15n^3 + 12n^2 = 3x^4 - 3y^2 (5y - 4)

User Kibitzer
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Answer:

A. 121x^2 + 36y^2

Explanation:

The first choice is a sum of two squares. A sum of two squares cannot be factored.

All other polynomials can be factored further.

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