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Suppose you divide a polynomial by a binomial. How do you know if the binomial is a factor of the polynomial?
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Answered by
Writeacher
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Answered by
basketball&batman
first one
Create a sample problem that has a binomial which IS a factor of the polynomial being divided,
start with your polynomial in factored for, make up anything where one is a "binomial" say
(x2+2x+1)(x−4)
multiply out, and then you will be sure that x−4 is a factor of your result
just found this on another website. hope this helps!
Create a sample problem that has a binomial which IS a factor of the polynomial being divided,
start with your polynomial in factored for, make up anything where one is a "binomial" say
(x2+2x+1)(x−4)
multiply out, and then you will be sure that x−4 is a factor of your result
just found this on another website. hope this helps!
Answered by
Steve
you know it is a factor if the remainder is zero.
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