Math, asked by gpfemi, 8 months ago

if x-3 is a factor of p (x),then the remainder is

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Answered by Anonymous
19

Answer:-

If (x - 3) is a factor of p(x), then the remainder is 0.

Justification:-

  • Factor of a polynomial means it, if divided with the polynomial, gives 0 remainder.

Example:- (With the aid of constant polynomials)

12 = (2)²(3)(1)

or, (3)(4)(1)

or, (6)(2)

or, (12)(1)

So,

1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 12 itself are the factors of 12. If you divide those numbers with 12, you'll always get a 0 remainder.

Answered by kanchankumari0201198
10

Answer:

If (x - 3) is a factor of p(x), then the remainder is 0.

Justification:-

Factor of a polynomial means it, if divided with the polynomial, gives 0 remainder.

Example:- (With the aid of constant polynomials)

12 = (2)²(3)(1)

or, (3)(4)(1)

or, (6)(2)

or, (12)(1)

So,

1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 12 itself are the factors of 12. If you divide those numbers with 12, you'll always get a 0 remainder.

Step-by-step explanation:

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