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Answer:

The polynomial 3x² + x - 6x + 3  is a prime polynomial

How to determine the prime polynomial?

For a polynomial to be prime, it means that the polynomial cannot be divided into factors

From the list of options, the polynomial (D) is prime, and the proof is as follows:

We have:

3x² + x - 6x + 3

From the graph of the polynomial (see attachment), we can see that the function does not cross the x-axis.

Hence, the polynomial 3x² + x - 6x + 3  is a prime polynomial

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