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Factor completely 3x2 + y. x(3x + y) y(3x2) xy(3x + 1) Prime

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Answer: PRIME (OPTION D)

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Answer:

Option (d) is correct.

The given polynomial
3x^2+y is a prime polynomial.

Explanation:

Given :
3x^2+y

We have to factorize it completely.

Since , factorization is the process of reducing a given polynomial into a lower degree polynomial by taking common factors out into the simplest form.

Consider the given polynomial
3x^2+y

Since the given polynomial do not have any term common in both terms .

So we cannot factorized it further.

So, the given polynomial
3x^2+y is a prime polynomial.

Thus, Option (d) is correct.

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