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| − | The '''Factor Theorem''' says that if <math>P(x)</math> is a [[polynomial]], then <math>x-a</math> is a [[factor]] of <math>P(x)</math> | + | The '''Factor Theorem''' says that if <math>P(x)</math> is a [[polynomial]], then <math>x-a</math> is a [[factor]] of <math>P(x)</math> if <math>P(a)=0</math>. |
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Revision as of 08:17, 11 November 2011
The Factor Theorem says that if
is a polynomial, then
is a factor of
if
.
Proof
If
is a factor of
, then
, where
is a polynomial with
. Then
.
Now suppose that
.
Apply division algorithm to get
, where
is a polynomial with
and
is the remainder polynomial such that
. This means that
can be at most a constant polynomial.
Substitute
and get
. Since
is a constant polynomial,
for all
.
Therefore,
, which shows that
is a factor of
.
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