For a polynomial p(x), if p(a) =, 'a' is said to be a zero of polynomial true or false
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TRUE
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The Remainder theorem states that
For polynomials p(x) and any non-zero polynomial g(x), there are polynomials q(x) and r(x) such that p(x)=g(x)q(x)+r(x), where r(x)=0 or degree r(x)< degree g(x).
So, the given statement is the statement of Remainder theorem.
Hence, the given statement correctly explains the remainder theorem.
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