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14x^3 - 17x^2 - 16x + 34 - 200 = 0

14x^3 - 17x^2 - 16x - 166 = 0

in order to even factor the equation must be set to  equal 0.

166 = 2* 83

so try those:

I did and got that it is prime...

by Level 10 User (55.7k points)

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