Eng Jun Jie's answer to M's Secondary 3 A Maths Singapore question.
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You should disagree. Remainder and factor theorem are only valid when the function is a polynomial. The definition of a polynomial is a function involving only positive integer powers of a variable. Since f(x) contains x√x which is x^1.5, f(x) is not a polynomial. Hence remainder theorem cannot be used in this situation
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1 year ago
Thank you