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3x^2+x-4factor each polynomial completely. if a polynomial is prime, state this.

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(3x + 4)(x-1)

Step-by-step explanation:
3x^2\text{ + x - 4}

Factors of of the produnct whose sum gives 1:

product = 3(-4) = -12

factors of -12 whose sum gives 1: +4 and -3


\begin{gathered} 3x^2\text{ + 4x - 3x - 4} \\ \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} 3x^2\text{ - 3x + 4x - 4} \\ 3x(x\text{ - 1) + 4(x - 1)} \\ (3x\text{ + 4) (x-1)} \end{gathered}

A polynoial is prime if it is an irreducible polynomial- if it cannot be factorised.

Since, the above polynomial was factorsed, it not a prime polynomial.

The factored form:

(3x + 4)(x-1)

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