What is the difference between Remainder and factor theorem.
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
We can factor x2−2x+1 into (x−1)2, therefore 1 is a zero of f(x). Basically, the remainder theorem links the remainder of division by a binomial with the value of a function at a point, while the factor theorem links the factors of a polynomial to its zeros.
Answered by
0
Answer :
If a polynomial p(x) divided by x-a,the remainder is p(A).
This is the remainder therom.
x-a is a factor of f(x) if f(a)=0 if x-a is a factor of f(x).
This is called factor therom.
IF IT IS HELPFUL THAN PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIST... PLS
Similar questions