Remainder Theorem - Divisor Has Leading Coefficient Not Equal to 1 ( Special Case)

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Remainder theorem - divisor has leading coefficient not equal to 1 is a lesson that discussed the use of the Remainder theorem. One way that we can determine if there is a factor is by using the remainder theorem. But sometimes when using the remainder theorem we have a divisor with a leading coefficient not equal to 1. There are ways to go around this issue if you still want to use the remainder theorem. At the end of this lesson, you should be able to use the remainder theorem to even when the leading coefficient of a divisor is not 1.

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0:00 Introduction
0:03 Do we have a factor ?
0:23 Remainder Theorem (Conditions )
0:41 Remainder Theorem ( Problem with leading coefficient )
0:50 How do we fix the problem ? ( Remainder Theorem)
1:48 Applying the Remainder Theorem
2:56 Remainder Theorem ( Conclusion)

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