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explain the remainder theorem in polynomials

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Answered by gayathrivantharam
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Answer:

dividend =divisor× quotient + remainder

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Answered by bhairab141
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Euclidean division of polynomials. It states that the remainder of a polynomial P(x) when divided by a linear polynomial x-r is equal to P(r).

If P(r) =0

than x-r is a factor of the polynomial P(x).

and r is called the zero or root or solution of P(x).

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