What is an irreducible polynomial?
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An irreducible polynomial is one that cannot be factored into simpler (lower degree) polynomials using the kind of coefficients you are allowed to use, or is not factorisable at all.
Explanation:
Polynomials in a single variable
The only polynomials in a single variable that are irreducible over
Polynomials in more than one variable
If you are given a polynomial in two variables with all terms of the same degree, e.g.
If it is not homogeneous then it may not be possible to factor it. For example,