remainder and factor theorems to factorise and to solve polynomials that are of degree higher than 2 Now consider another example of a cubic polynomial
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Example 3 2 1 Use synthetic division to perform the following polynomial divisions Find the quotient and the remainder polynomials, then write the dividend,
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Algebraic version If f(x) is a polynomial and f(a) = 0, then (x–a) is a factor of f(x) Proof of the factor theorem Let's start with an example Consider
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Just as with numbers, if a remainder is 0, then the divisor is a factor of the dividend Example 1 Determining Factors by Division Divide to determine whether
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Example of Long Division of Numbers Let's compute 823 5 : 164 5 )823 -5 32 -30 23 -20 3 The quotient is 164 and the remainder is 3:
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use long and synthetic division to divide polynomials • use the remainder theorem • use the factor theorem Example 1: Use long division to find the
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24 fév 2015 · The factor theorem, along with polynomial division, gives us a technique to Determine a factor of the function using the calculator
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The remainder and factor theorems often work together to help us find factors of higher degree polynomials EXAMPLE 6 Solution Using the Factor Theorem to
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