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remainder theorem:
if p(x) is any polynomial of degree greater than or equal to 1 and p(x) is divided by the linear polynomial x-a, then the remainder is p(a).
factor theorem:
x-a is a factor of the polynomial p(x), if p(a) = 0. Also, if x-a is a factor of p(x), then p(a) = 0.
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remainder theorem:
if p(x) is any polynomial of degree greater than or equal to 1 and p(x) is divided by the linear polynomial x-a, then the remainder is p(a).
factor theorem:
x-a is a factor of the polynomial p(x), if p(a) = 0. Also, if x-a is a factor of p(x), then p(a) = 0.
hope it helps.
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Answer:
remainder theorem:
if p(x) is any polynomial of degree greater than or equal to 1 and p(x) is divided by the linear polynomial x-a, then the remainder is p(a).
factor theorem:
x-a is a factor of the polynomial p(x), if p(a) = 0. Also, if x-a is a factor of p(x), then p(a) = 0.
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