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1. Is a^2 - 39 prime...
a. Over the set of polynomials with rational coefficients?
b. over the set of polynomials with real coefficients?
c. Explain your answers to Parts a and b

2. The Discriminant Theorem Factoring Quadratics applies to quadratics with ___ coeffecients.

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Answer:

1) a) yes

b) no

c) a² - 39

(a)² - (sqrt(39))²

(a - sqrt(39))(a + sqrt(39))

This quadratic can be split into real factors, but not rational

sqrt(39) is a real number, but not rational

2) real

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