If division of a polynomial by a binomial results in a remainder of zero, what can be conclude?

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2022-09-07

If division of a polynomial by a binomial results in a remainder of zero, what can be conclude?

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Willie Smith

Willie Smith

Beginner2022-09-08Added 18 answers

If division of a polynomial by a binomial results in a remainder of zero, then this implies that the divisor binomial is in fact a factor of the given polynomial and therefore divides it completely.
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If division of a polynomial by a binomial results in a remainder of zero, then this implies that the divisor binomial is a factor of the given polynomial.
Pranav Ward

Pranav Ward

Beginner2022-09-09Added 2 answers

The binomial is a factor of the polynomial (factor theorem)

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