5. When p(x)is divided by (ax + b), the quotient is q(x)and the remainder is c p(x) = (ax + b)×q(x) + c When does the value of p(x)equal to c p(−b a ) = (a× −b a + b)×q(−b a ) + c What is the remainder when p(x)is divided by ax + b When does (ax + b)become the factor of p(x) Share with your friends Share 0 Lovina Kansal answered this The statement "When does the value of p(x) equal to c p(−b a ) = (a× −b a + b)×q(−b a ) + c" is not clear.Please write it with proper mathematical symbols.When p(x) is divided by ax+b then remainder will be cax+b will become the factor of p(x) when ax+b=0⇒x=-bawill satisy p(x). 0 View Full Answer