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What does the remainder need to be in order for a x-value to be a zero (or factor) of a polynomial.

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Answer:

Zero

Explanation:

Remainder a x-value being a factor of a polynomial:

If a x-value
x_v is a factor of a polynomial, the remainder of the division of the polynomial by
x - x_v must be zero.

So the answer is Zero.

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