SOLUTION: Which part of 4x-3x^2+y is a factor? Is it x^2 or 2

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Question 44282: Which part of 4x-3x^2+y is a factor? Is it x^2 or 2
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Which part of 4x-3x^2+y is a factor?
Is it x^2 or 2?

No, the expression

4x - 3x² + y

is prime and therefore has no factor
except itself and 1.

Edwin