Asked by Gabby
                Suppose you divide a polynomial by a binomial. How do you know if the binomial is a factor of the polynomial? Create a sample problem that has a binomial which IS a factor of the polynomial being divided, and another problem that has a binomial which is not a factor of the polynomial being divided.
Can someone give me an example of whats above plz. This is to help me study for a test that is coming up.
            
            
        Can someone give me an example of whats above plz. This is to help me study for a test that is coming up.
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                    Answered by
            Reiny
            
    To be a factor, the division has to be exact, that is,
the remainder must be zero
works that way with numbers, works that way in algebra.
    
the remainder must be zero
works that way with numbers, works that way in algebra.
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