Math, asked by dpdevil2006, 8 months ago

If a polynomial P(x) is divided by (x-a) ,then the remainder is...…

1.p(0)
2.p(a)
3.p(-a)
4.p(a)-p(0)

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Answered by biligiri
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Answer:

as per remember theorem, if a polynomial p(x) is divided by x-a, the remainder will be p(a)

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Answered by aanyasg9520
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Answer:

According to theremainder theorem, if a polynomial P(x) is divided by the polynomial (x-c),then the remainder is defined as P(c). For the given problem c=a. Usingremainder remainder theorem if a polynomial p(x) is divided by x-a, thenit's remainder is p(a).

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