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Original Problem :
The Remainder Theorem states:
"When a polynomial F(x) is divided by ______, the remainder is ______."

Completed Problem :
The Remainder Theorem states:
"When a polynomial F(x) is divided by ( x - a ), the remainder is F( a ).

So, the plug ins would be both  ( x - a )  and  F( a ).

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You can use the definition of the reminder theorem to complete the statement.

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(x-a), and  F(a)

When a polynomial F(x) is divided by ____(x-a)______, the remainder is ____F(a)______."

What is the reminder theorem for a polynomial?

When a polynomial f(x) is divided by (x-a), the reminder is f(a)

Since, here, the function is F(x), thus the division will be done by same (x-a) and the reminder will be F(a).

a is any constant number.

Thus, we have:

The blank spaces will be filled by:

(x-a), and  F(a)

When a polynomial F(x) is divided by ____(x-a)______, the remainder is ____F(a)______."

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