What is remainder theorem for class 9
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The remainder theorem states that when a polynomial f(x) is divided by a linear polynomial (x−a) then the remainder of that division will be equal to f(a). 7 divided by 2 equals 3 with remainder 1, where 7 is dividend, 2 is divisor, 3 is quotient and 1 is remainder.
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The remainder theorem states more generally that dividing some polynomial by x-a, where a is some number, gets you a remainder of f(a).
Apply the Remainder Theorem, which says, “If a polynomial f(x) is divided by x – c, then the remainder is f(c).” Simply put, the Remainder Theorem says if you want to evaluate a polynomial at some value c, then the answer is the remainder.
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