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1. what is Remainder theorem with example ​

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Answered by xitzwinterbearx
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Step-by-step explanation:

For example: if f(a) = a3-12a2-42 is divided by (a-3) then the quotient will be a2-9a-27 and the remainder is -123. Thus, it satisfies the remainder theorem.

Answered by 0RudrakshMishraa0
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Step-by-step explanation:

Remainder Theorem is an approach of Euclidean division of polynomials. According to this theorem, if we divide a polynomial P(x) by a factor ( x – a); that isn’t essentially an element of the polynomial; you will find a smaller polynomial along with a remainder. This remainder that has been obtained is actually a value of P(x) at x = a, specifically P(a). So basically, x -a is the divisor of P(x) if and only if P(a) = 0. It is applied to factorize polynomials of each degree in an elegant manner.

Hey! His/her answer is wrong because he had given only the example...But you want a defination type of thing.

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