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Answered by siddhartharao77
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              y^2  -   y   +   1
           ---------------------------------
y  +  1)  y^3                      +     1

            y^3  +  y^2

            ------------------------------------

                        y^2          +  1

                        y^2   -  y

                       -----------------------------

                                     y   +    1

                                     y   +    1

                        ---------------------------------

                                            0.




Therefore the quotient is y^2 - y + 1 with remainder 0.


 Hope this helps!

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Answered by KunalTheGreat
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HI,
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 \frac{1+y^3}{1+y}


=
[tex] \frac{y^3+1}{y+1} [/tex]

=
 \frac{(y+1)(y^2-y+1)}{y+1}

=
 y^{2} −y+1
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HOPE YOU ARE HELPED!!
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