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  • 20-10-2021
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

What is the highest degree of a polynomial

that can be used as a divisor in synthetic

division?

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  • 20-10-2021

Answer:  1

Explanation:

Polynomials of degree 1, aka linear polynomials, are the highest allowed for the divisor when using synthetic division. If the divisor is degree 2 and larger, then you'll need to use polynomial long division instead.

An example divisor of degree 1 is something like [tex]x+5[/tex], which can be written as [tex]x^1+5[/tex]. That exponent of 1 determines the degree.

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