Factor the binomial completely. Select "Prime" if the polynomial cannot be factored.
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To determine whether the binomial can be factored completely, you need to check if it fits into any special factoring patterns. For example, if the binomial is of the form \(a^2 - b^2\), it can be factored into \((a - b)(a + b)\). However, if there are no common factors and it doesn’t fit any patterns, the polynomial may be prime. Keep an eye out for coefficients or terms that could share a common factor, or structures like the difference of squares, which can open doors to factorization magic! If you find that no such patterns or factors exist, congratulations, you've officially met a prime polynomial!