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Please answer pronto!!!! Marc thinks the only time a ploynomial in the form of ax^2 + bc + c cannot be factored is when at least one of the values for a, b, or c is a prime number. Find a counterexample for Marc's statement.

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Good luck okkkkkk this is hard super
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