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i) (x-a) is a factor of the polynomial p(x), if p(a) =
ii) Number of zeroes of any polynomial is equal to its​

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Answered by deepikams1112
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Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by rahulprasad04
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Definition. If p(x) is a polynomial of degree n which is greater than or equal to one and a is any real number which will be the divisor, then there will be two conditions fulfilled.... answer is in below.

Step-by-step explanation:

1.If p (a) =0, then x-a is a factor of that polynomial p(x). x-a would be the factor of the polynomial if the r(x) i.e. remainder is 0.

2.A polynomial having value zero (0) is called zero polynomial of the form p(x) = 0.

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