find the remainder when x power4 is divided by x-1
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Dont know if its correct.Please report it if its wrong:)
Lets put it in the form
x^4+0^3+0^2+0+0 -----p (x)
So on dividing p(x) with (x-1)
we get q (x)=x^3+x^2+x+1
& r(x)=1
Sorry cant show the whole calculation.Plzz try it in this method
Hope it would help u °_°
Lets put it in the form
x^4+0^3+0^2+0+0 -----p (x)
So on dividing p(x) with (x-1)
we get q (x)=x^3+x^2+x+1
& r(x)=1
Sorry cant show the whole calculation.Plzz try it in this method
Hope it would help u °_°
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Hello
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Here f(x) = x⁴
And f(1) = 1⁴ = 1
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Because x-1 is a factor and x = 1 which is a zero of function of x
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So Remainder = 1
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Here f(x) = x⁴
And f(1) = 1⁴ = 1
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Because x-1 is a factor and x = 1 which is a zero of function of x
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So Remainder = 1
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So on dividing p(x) with (x-1)
we get q (x)=x^3+x^2+x+1
& r(x)=1