polynomial remainder theorem
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polynomial remainder theorem
Summary
polynomial remainder theorem is a theorem[1]. It draws 112 Wikipedia views per month (theorem category, ranking #190 of 1,306).[2]
Key Facts
- polynomial remainder theorem's instance of is recorded as theorem[3].
- Étienne Bézout is named after polynomial remainder theorem[4].
- polynomial remainder theorem's BNCF Thesaurus ID is recorded as 64534[5].
- polynomial remainder theorem's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/03b4gt[6].
- polynomial remainder theorem's Encyclopædia Britannica Online ID is recorded as science/remainder-theorem[7].
- polynomial remainder theorem's MathWorld ID is recorded as PolynomialRemainderTheorem[8].
- polynomial remainder theorem's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[9].
- polynomial remainder theorem's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 93546452[10].
- polynomial remainder theorem's Australian Educational Vocabulary ID is recorded as scot/13452[11].
Why It Matters
polynomial remainder theorem draws 112 Wikipedia views per month (theorem category, ranking #190 of 1,306).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 18 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[12] It is known by 10 alternative names across languages and contexts.[13]