Talk:Linear Algebra/Factoring and Complex Numbers: A Review

Collary 1.6, as stated (Any polynomial with real coefficients can be factored into linear and irreducible quadratic polynomials. That factorization is unique; any two factorizations have the same powers of the same factors.), is technically incorrect. For one thing, it doesn't apply to polynomials of degree 0. For another, a polynomial ABC, where A and B are linear polynomials and C is a constant, can be factored as either (AC)(B) or as (A)(BC). Rainer Deyke (discuss • contribs) 14:08, 19 September 2013 (UTC)