if (x+a) is a factor of the polynomial (x^2+px+q) and (x^2+mx+n) then prove that a=n-q/m-p
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divide the both p x by the divisior
equate the remainder
since it PX is divisible by divisor then
remainder = 0
hence both can be equated
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