if a polynomial of degree 4 is exactly divisible by a linear polynomial then the remainder is.
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In polynomial terms, since we're dividing by a linear factor (that is, a factor in which the degree on x is just an understood "1"), then the remainder must be a constant value. That is, when you divide by "x – a", your remainder will just be some number.
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