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State the remainder theoroem of a polynomial?

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Answered by mrgoodb62
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The polynomial remainder theorem states that when any polynomial p(x) with a degree of one or a greater number is divided by (x - a), a linear polynomial where a is any real number, you obtain p(a) as a remainder. When it comes to the Euclidean division, the division of real numbers is fairly simple,,,

Answered by IIUNKNoWNBoYII
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The polynomial remainder theorem states that when any polynomial p(x) with a degree of one or a greater number is divided by (x - a), a linear polynomial where a is any real number, you obtain p(a) as a remainder. When it comes to the Euclidean division, the division of real numbers is fairly simple.

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