Question 1046556
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About the Remainder Theorem, read the lesson

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&nbsp;&nbsp; <B>Theorem</B> &nbsp;&nbsp;(the <B><I>remainder theorem</I></B>)


&nbsp;&nbsp; <B>1</B>. The remainder of division the polynomial &nbsp;{{{f(x)}}}&nbsp; by the binomial &nbsp;{{{x-a}}}&nbsp; is equal to the value &nbsp;{{{f(a)}}}&nbsp; of the polynomial. 


&nbsp;&nbsp; <B>2</B>. The binomial &nbsp;{{{x-a}}}&nbsp; divides the polynomial &nbsp;{{{f(x)}}}&nbsp; if and only if the value of &nbsp;{{{a}}}&nbsp; is the root of the polynomial &nbsp;{{{f(x)}}}, &nbsp;i.e. &nbsp;{{{f(a) = 0}}}.


&nbsp;&nbsp; <B>3</B>. The binomial &nbsp;{{{x-a}}}&nbsp; factors the polynomial &nbsp;{{{f(x)}}}&nbsp; if and only if the value of &nbsp;{{{a}}}&nbsp; is the root of the polynomial &nbsp;{{{f(x)}}}, &nbsp;i.e. &nbsp;{{{f(a) = 0}}}.



The Remainder theorem works when you divide a polynomial with integer coefficients by a binomial (x-a) with integer "a".