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What should be the remainder of the polynomial function for the divisor to be a factor?

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zero

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You want to know the remainder of the polynomial function for the divisor to be a factor?

Division

A divisor is a factor of the dividend in any division problem if and only if the remainder is zero (0).

The divisor will be a factor of a polynomial function if division of the function by that divisor has a remainder of zero.

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