Respuesta :

Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

A prime polynomial is simply an irreducible polynomial.

[tex]\mathbf{x + 9y^2}[/tex] is a prime polynomial

First, we test the options.

[tex]\mathbf{x + 9y^2}[/tex]

The above function cannot be reduced further.

Hence, [tex]\mathbf{x + 9y^2}[/tex] is a prime polynomial

[tex]\mathbf{3m + 9n}[/tex]

Factor out 3

[tex]\mathbf{3(m + 3n)}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{3m + 9n}[/tex] is not a prime because it can be factored as [tex]\mathbf{3(m + 3n)}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{8x^7 - 9x + 12x^2}[/tex]

Factor out x

[tex]\mathbf{x(8x^6 - 9 + 12x)}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{8x^7 - 9x + 12x^2}[/tex] is not a prime because it can be factored as [tex]\mathbf{x(8x^6 - 9 + 12x)}[/tex]

Hence, [tex]\mathbf{x + 9y^2}[/tex] is a prime polynomial

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