Math, asked by sruthy26, 11 months ago

Divide f(x) by g(x) and find the quotient and remainder when f(x)= x4 + 1 and g(x) = x - 1.

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Answered by harshitsinghunnnao
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I hope you understand and mark brainliest..
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sruthy26: 4 is power of x not normal 1 which can be multiplied with 1
Answered by hiraljain
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q = x3 - x2 + x - 1
r = 0
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hiraljain: ohk wait
hiraljain: see uh have x4 + 1 and x - 1 alryt ...when u divide them u have to add x3 , x2 and x and then u can divide
hiraljain: u cant simply go with x4 and 1
hiraljain: and yet if you domt understand you may take youtube help there u may get some solutions
sruthy26: dude ik the answer i meant that while exaplaining ,explain clearly so people can get what u meant
hiraljain: dear I've explained sowell that anyone can get it perfectly
hiraljain: but online the concept can't be explained properly
hiraljain: specially maths...it requires face to face contact
sruthy26: :)
hiraljain: heya
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