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(i) The Remainder Theorem states that when you divide a polynomial P(x) by any factor (x - a); which is not necessarily a factor of the polynomial; you'll obtain a new smaller polynomial and a remainder, and this remainder is the value of P(x) at x = a, i.e P(a).
(ii) let x = 1
x² - 3x + 2
Put the value of x
(1)² - 3(1) + 2 = 0
1 - 3 + 2 = 0
+ 3 - 3 = 0
0 = 0
LHS = RHS
Therfore, zero is 1.
Hope it help
(i) The Remainder Theorem states that when you divide a polynomial P(x) by any factor (x - a); which is not necessarily a factor of the polynomial; you'll obtain a new smaller polynomial and a remainder, and this remainder is the value of P(x) at x = a, i.e P(a).
(ii) let x = 1
x² - 3x + 2
Put the value of x
(1)² - 3(1) + 2 = 0
1 - 3 + 2 = 0
+ 3 - 3 = 0
0 = 0
LHS = RHS
Therfore, zero is 1.
Hope it help
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