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What is remainder theoram? Give example and explain well.​

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Answered by ppig2478
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The remainder theorem states that when a polynomial, f(x), is divided by a linear polynomial , x - a, the remainder of that division will be equivalent to f(a). In other words, if you want to evaluate the function f(x) for a given number, a, you can divide that function by x - a and your remainder will be equal to f(a).

It should be noted that the remainder theorem only works when a function is divided by a linear polynomial, which is of the form x + number or x - number.

Answered by arunkumarpandit1977
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Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is 63x 3=189

In the given series the number 7 is multiplied by 3 the answer is 21.. similarly 21 multiplied by 3 gives answer 63 the next number is 63 multiplied by 3 the answer is 189

7*3=21

21*3=63

63*3=189

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