We can use the factor theorem to find if a particular value of
is a root of a polynomial equation or to find out if a particular linear factor divides a polynomial perfectly, with no remainder.
The Factor Theorem
If
is a factor of the polynomial
then
has no remainder or equivalently,![]()
We show uses of the factor theorems in the following examples.
Example: Show that
is a factor of![]()
Solve
to get![]()
therefore
is a factor of![]()
Example
Find the polynomial with with integer coefficients whose roots are![]()
If these are the roots, the factors are
or
or
and
hence we expand and simplify
to get![]()
Example
When
is divided by
or
the remainder is zero. Find a and
hence find the polynomial![]()
Remainder 0 when
is divided by![]()
Remainder 0 when
is divided by![]()
Now we solve the simultaneous equations
(1)
(2)
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hence![]()