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Definition of irreducible factor​

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An irreducible quadratic factor is a quadratic factor in the factorization of a polynomial that cannot be factored any further over the real numbers. ... When it comes to the complete factorization of polynomials into irreducible factors, each factor corresponds to zeros of the polynomial.

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