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what is meant by factor theorem in algebra?

Factor theorem states that if  P(x) is any polynomial and if P(a) = 0 then (x-a) is a factor of P(x).
if s is the root of any polynomial P(x), i.e. if P(s) = 0, then (x - s) is the factor of the polynomial P(x). - See more at: http://www.icoachmath.com/math_dictionary/Factor_Theorem.html#sthash.GMyJpeKy.dpuf
if s is the root of any polynomial P(x), i.e. if P(s) = 0, then (x - s) is the factor of the polynomial P(x). - See more at: http://www.icoachmath.com/math_dictionary/Factor_Theorem.html#sthash.GMyJpeKy.dpuf
if s is the root of any polynomial P(x), i.e. if P(s) = 0, then (x - s) is the factor of the polynomial P(x). - See more at: http://www.icoachmath.com/math_dictionary/Factor_Theorem.html#sthash.GMyJpeKy.dpuf
if s is the root of any polynomial P(x), i.e. if P(s) = 0, then (x - s) is the factor of the polynomial P(x). - See more at: http://www.icoachmath.com/math_dictionary/Factor_Theorem.html#sthash.GMyJpeKy.dpuf
if s is the root of any polynomial P(x), i.e. if P(s) = 0, then (x - s) is the factor of the polynomial P(x). - See more at: http://www.icoachmath.com/math_dictionary/Factor_Theorem.html#sthash.GMyJpeKy.dpuf


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