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Standard IX
Mathematics
Remainder Theorem
What will be ...
Question
What will be the remainder when a polynomial
q
(
x
)
of degree n (n>1) is divided by a polynomial
p
(
x
)
=
x
−
a
which is a factor of
q
(
x
)
?
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Solution
When a polynomial is divided by one its factors, the remainder is Zero because the polynomial is perfectly divisible by the factor.
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