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What is remainder theorem?​

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Answered by XxxShivuuxxX
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It is applied to factorize polynomials of each degree in an elegant manner. For example: if f(a) = a3-12a2-42 is divided by (a-3) then the quotient will be a2-9a-27 and the remainder is -123. Thus, it satisfies the remainder theorem.

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Answered by shraddhamishra235200
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In algebra, the polynomial remainder theorem or little Bézout's theorem is an application of Euclidean division of polynomials. It states that the remainder of the division of a polynomial by a linear polynomial is equal to In particular, is a divisor of if and only if a property known as the factor theorem.

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