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_______ is a factor of polynomial p(x) , then p(a) =0 ​

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Answered by 10ayushranjan
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If the (x-a) is a factor of polynomial p(x), then the remainder must be zero. So, we can say that x-a exactly divides p(x). Thus p(x) =0.

Answered by umaganeshkarri
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If the (x-a) is a factor of polynomial p(x), then the remainder must be zero. So, we can say that x-a exactly divides p(x). Thus p(x) =0. Hence, the theorem is being proved.

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