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Page 1: Loudoun County Public Schools / Overview · The Remainder Theorem: If a polynomial P(x) is divided by x — c, then the remainder equals P(c). x2+ 9x -16 Example: the Remainder Theorem
Page 2: Loudoun County Public Schools / Overview · The Remainder Theorem: If a polynomial P(x) is divided by x — c, then the remainder equals P(c). x2+ 9x -16 Example: the Remainder Theorem
Page 3: Loudoun County Public Schools / Overview · The Remainder Theorem: If a polynomial P(x) is divided by x — c, then the remainder equals P(c). x2+ 9x -16 Example: the Remainder Theorem
Page 4: Loudoun County Public Schools / Overview · The Remainder Theorem: If a polynomial P(x) is divided by x — c, then the remainder equals P(c). x2+ 9x -16 Example: the Remainder Theorem
Page 5: Loudoun County Public Schools / Overview · The Remainder Theorem: If a polynomial P(x) is divided by x — c, then the remainder equals P(c). x2+ 9x -16 Example: the Remainder Theorem
Page 6: Loudoun County Public Schools / Overview · The Remainder Theorem: If a polynomial P(x) is divided by x — c, then the remainder equals P(c). x2+ 9x -16 Example: the Remainder Theorem
Page 7: Loudoun County Public Schools / Overview · The Remainder Theorem: If a polynomial P(x) is divided by x — c, then the remainder equals P(c). x2+ 9x -16 Example: the Remainder Theorem
Page 8: Loudoun County Public Schools / Overview · The Remainder Theorem: If a polynomial P(x) is divided by x — c, then the remainder equals P(c). x2+ 9x -16 Example: the Remainder Theorem
Page 9: Loudoun County Public Schools / Overview · The Remainder Theorem: If a polynomial P(x) is divided by x — c, then the remainder equals P(c). x2+ 9x -16 Example: the Remainder Theorem
Page 10: Loudoun County Public Schools / Overview · The Remainder Theorem: If a polynomial P(x) is divided by x — c, then the remainder equals P(c). x2+ 9x -16 Example: the Remainder Theorem
Page 11: Loudoun County Public Schools / Overview · The Remainder Theorem: If a polynomial P(x) is divided by x — c, then the remainder equals P(c). x2+ 9x -16 Example: the Remainder Theorem