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Polynomial division

Algebra II,

After we have added, subtracted, and multiplied polynomials, it's time to divide them! This will prove to be a little bit more sophisticated. It turns out that not every polynomial division results in a polynomial. When it doesn't, we end up with a remainder (just like with integer division!).

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Dividing polynomials by x

Dividing quadratics by linear factors

Dividing polynomials by linear factors

Polynomial Remainder Theorem

The polynomial remainder theorem allows us to easily determine whether a linear expression is a factor of a given polynomial. Learn exactly what the theorem means, practice using it, and learn about its proof.

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