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divide p^4+p^3-p^2+1 by p-1​

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Answered by devpatel232408
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Answer:

(2P+1)P^3

Step-by-step explanation:

Add 2 and 1 to get 3

then p^4+p^3+p^3/p^-1  

[to divide powers of the base subtract the denominator's exponent from the numerator's exponent]

p^4+p^3+p^4

[combine p^4 and p^4 to get 2p^4

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