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Answered by varshavinodkumar18
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If we divide a polynomial f(x) by (x - c), and (x - c) is a factor of the polynomial f(x), then the remainder of that division is simply equal to 0. Thus, according to this theorem, if the remainder of a division like those described above equals zero, (x - c) must be a factor.

Answered by mvlakshmireddy79
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The Factor Theorem is a special case of Remainder Theorem, which states that a polynomial f (x) has a factor x – a, if and only if, a is a root i.e., f (a) = 0.

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