I have no doubt you know about group theory and math in general more than 
me.  I have no doubt
your answer is defensible and accurate.  

What I'm concerned about is the young students and what they expect to see 
when
they type factor( ... ).

cs

On Friday, April 7, 2017 at 9:56:31 AM UTC-5, projetmbc wrote:
>
> Just try : 
>
> --------------------------------- 
> Z_T, t =  ZZ['x'].objgen() 
>
> print factor(6*t+3) 
> print factor(6*x+3) 
> --------------------------------- 
>
> You will se that you need to use the right ring of polynomials. 
>
> C. 
>

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