When a polynomial f(x) is divided by x−a and if f(a) = 0, then x−a is a factor of the polynomial f(x).
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When a polynomial f(x) is divided by x−a , the remainder is f(a) and if remainder f(a) = 0, then x−a is a factor of the polynomial f(x).
If a polynomial p(x) has a factor (x-a), then p(a)=0.
When a polynomial of degree greater than 1, denoted by P(x), is divided by (x-a), the remainder is P(a)
The polynomial (x2+a) cannot be factorized if a>0.