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Mathematics, 08.01.2021 14:00 shermoisllo3

Why is the Remainder Theorem used to determine whether a linear binomial is a factor of a polynomial?

How can you determine whether a linear binomial is a factor of a polynomial without using the Remainder Theorem?

Create your own division problem and show how to use the Remainder Theorem to determine whether a binomial is a factor of a polynomial function.

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