Math, asked by jahnavikothapally200, 3 months ago

If f(x) is divided by (x-a), then the remainder is

f(0)

f(1)

f(a)

f(-a

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Answered by shivanibhat0508
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Answer:

hope this helps u

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x)=(x−a)q(x)+r(x)

where q(x) is the quotient when f(x) is divided by x−a and r(x)

The Remainder Theorem says that we can restate the polynomial in terms of the divisor, and then evaluate the polynomial  

x=a

hence putting it we get

$$f(a)= 0 \times q(a) + r(a)$$

$$f(a) = r(a)$$

hence  the remainder is f(a)

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