Math define remainder theorem with example
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REMAINDER THEOREM -> Let p(x) be any polynomial of degree greater than or equal to 1
and (x-a) is a linear polynomial , when divided by (x-a) the remainder is p(a).
Ex. x^2 - 1 ÷ x - 1
p (x) = x^2 -1
the remainder is
p (1) = 1^2 -1
p (1) = 0
NOTE :- We find zero of divisor and put the value of variable in dividend to find the remainder.
and (x-a) is a linear polynomial , when divided by (x-a) the remainder is p(a).
Ex. x^2 - 1 ÷ x - 1
p (x) = x^2 -1
the remainder is
p (1) = 1^2 -1
p (1) = 0
NOTE :- We find zero of divisor and put the value of variable in dividend to find the remainder.
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