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A prime polynomial is an irreducible polynomial with integer coefficients that cannot be factored into polynomials of lower degree over the real number system. Which trinomial is prime?

A.) x2 – 7x – 18
B.) x2 – 9x – 18
C.)x2 + 3x – 18
D.)x2 + 17x – 18

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Answer:

the answer is B.

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User Jeremy Condit
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I believe the correct answer is B. It is the polynomial x^2 – 9x – 18 that is a prime polynomial. Other options can be factored out to a number under the real number system while option B cannot give a whole number. The factors are as follows:

A.) x2 – 7x – 18 9 and -2
B.) x2 – 9x – 18 10.68465844 and -1.684658438
C.)x2 + 3x – 18 3 and -6
D.)x2 + 17x – 18 1 and -18
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