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If dividing polynomial P(x) by polynomial Q(x) produces a remainder of 0, then Q(x) is a factor of P(x).
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If P(x) = Q(x)·S(x) + R(x) and R(x) = 0, then P(x) = Q(x)·S(x), so Q(x) divides P(x) and is a factor (assuming Q(x) ≠ 0).
If P(x) = Q(x)·S(x) + R(x) and R(x) = 0, then P(x) = Q(x)·S(x), so Q(x) divides P(x) and is a factor (assuming Q(x) ≠ 0).
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