Explain Remainder theorem.
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In algebra, the polynomial remainder theorem or little Bézout's theorem is an application of Euclidean division of polynomials. It states that the remainder of the division of a polynomial by a linear polynomial is equal to. In particular, is a divisor of if and only if a property known as the factor theorem.
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In algebra, the polynomial remainder theorem is an application of Euclidean division of polynomials. It states that the remainder of the division of a polynomial by a linear polynomial is equal to. In particular, is a divisor of if and only if a property known as the factor theorem.
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REMAINDER THEORAM:-It is also known as 'Bezout's theoram'. It's an application of Euclidean division of polynomials.It states that the remainder of the division of a polynomial by a linear polynomial is equal to. In particular, is a divisor of if and only if a property known as the factor theorem.
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REMAINDER THEORAM:-It is also known as 'Bezout's theoram'. It's an application of Euclidean division of polynomials.It states that the remainder of the division of a polynomial by a linear polynomial is equal to. In particular, is a divisor of if and only if a property known as the factor theorem.
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