Factor
Usage
Notes
Further Examples
We factor a few polynomials over the integers.
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Some polynomials that don't factor over the integers do factor over the integers modulo a prime.
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Without specifying the appropriate extension field, you cannot factor either of these polynomials into linear factors.
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You can factor them into linear terms by specifying the extension.
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Here we factor a polynomial in three variables with 195 terms.
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