if p( x) is a polynomial of degree n> 1 and a is any real numbers, then.1) x- a is a factor of p( x) if p( a) = 0​

if p( x) is a polynomial of degree n> 1 and a is any real numbers, then.1) x- a is a factor of p( x) if p( a) = 0​

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  1. Is this a question? because you just stated the Remainder Theorem itself.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    if you’re finding difficulty in solving the sums related to this, just try to understand the theorem itself. especially the significance of that ‘a’. it’ll be much easier.

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