factorise x^10+x^2+1
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It is not factorisable
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Let x² = y
y^5+y+1
y^5+y+1 = (y^5-y²)+(y²+y+1)
= y²(y³-1)+(y²+y+1)
= y²(y-1)(y²+y+1)(y²+y+1)
= (y³-y²+1)(y²+y+1)
Now, putting y = x² we get,
x^10+x²+1 = (x^6-x⁴+1)(x⁴+x²+1) (Ans)
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