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state the factor theorem or remainder theorem write down the properties of parallelograms​

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Answered by mehdisyed2007
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The proof of The Factor Theorem is a consequence of what we already know. If (x−c) is a factor of p(x), this means p(x)=(x−c)q(x) for some polynomial q. ... In this case, The Remainder Theorem tells us the remainder when p(x) is divided by (x−c), namely p(c), is 0, which means (x−c) is a factor of p.

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