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if a polynomial p(x) of degree greater than or equal to one is divided by a linear polynomial (x-a)​

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Answered by vanshsvst
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Step-by-step explanation:

if a polynomial p(x) of degree greater than or equal to one is divided by a linear polynomial (x-a), then the remainder

is p(a).

Answered by yogitakambleyk19
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According to remainder theorem: Let p(x) be any polynomial of degree greater than or equal to one and is divided by the linear polynomial x-a where a be any number which would be the divisor and we get the value of x = a, then the remainder is p (a). Factor theorem is a special case for the remainder theorem.

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