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Macie Oneill
10 March, 03:31
Can a prime polynomial be a rectangle?
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Ariella Andrews
10 March, 05:47
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No It cannot be modeled with a rectangle. A prime polynmial is a polynomial which can only be divided by itself or 1.
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