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what is non trivial polynomial divisor??????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A polynomial with integer coefficients that cannot be factored into polynomials of lower degree , also with integer coefficients, is called an irreducible or prime polynomial . Example 1: x2+x+1.

Answered by vishnu223020
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In mathematics, an irreducible polynomial (or prime polynomial) is, roughly speaking, a non-constant polynomial that cannot be factored into the product of two non-constant polynomials. The property of irreducibility depends on the nature of the coefficients that are accepted for the possible factors, that is, the field or ring to which the coefficients of the polynomial and its possible factors are supposed to belong. For example, the polynomial x − 2 is a polynomial with integer coefficients,

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