A Level Maths Notes: C2 - The Factor Theorem
The Factor Theorem
If
is
a factor of
then
so
is
a root of
or
equivalently, a solution of the equation![]()
Example: Show that
is
a factor of![]()
hence
is
a factor of![]()
Example:
and
are
both roots of the quadratic expression
Find![]()
Since
and
are
both roots
and
are
both factors. A quadratic equation has at most two real factors/roots
hence![]()
More complicated questions may involve simultaneous
equations:![]()
and
are
both roots of
Find
a and b and factorise f(x)..
divided
by
remainder
is![]()
divided
by
remainder
is![]()
We now solve the simultaneous equations
(1)
(2)
3*(1)+(2) gives![]()
Then from (1)![]()
is
a cubic and has the two given roots so must have a third linear
factor![]()
![]()
by considering the coefficient of
and
by considering the constant term 1![]()