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what is an irreducable quadratic equation​

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Answered by sparshdahiya1
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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. That is, it has no real zeros, or values of x that make the factor equal 0

Answered by raj3294
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Step-by-step explanation:

An irreducible quadratic factor is a quadratic factor in the factorization of a polynomial that cannot be factored any further over the real numbers. That is, it has no real zeros, or values of x that make the factor equal 0.

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