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algebra 1 part 2a 2025 - 2026 factoring trinomials: a > 1 which stateme…

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algebra 1 part 2a 2025 - 2026 factoring trinomials: a > 1 which statement is true about the prime polynomial 2x²+3x + 3? it can only be modeled with an odd number of tiles. it cannot be modeled with a rectangle. it can be modeled with a square. it cannot be modeled with all positive tiles.

Explanation:

Step1: Recall prime polynomial concept

A prime polynomial cannot be factored over the set of integers. In terms of tiling models, a non - factorable polynomial cannot be arranged into a rectangular array (a rectangle model represents factoring as length times width).

Step2: Analyze the given polynomial

The polynomial \(2x^{2}+3x + 3\) is prime. Since it is prime, it cannot be modeled as a rectangle (because factoring a polynomial is equivalent to finding the dimensions of a rectangle that the polynomial can be represented as).

Answer:

It cannot be modeled with a rectangle.