Math, asked by thejusya, 3 months ago

if (x^4-a^4) is divided
is divided by (x - a) then the remainder is​


souradeepbhattachary: (x²+a²)(x+a)
agarwalkamya599: x^3+x^2a+a^2x+a^3

Answers

Answered by agarwalkamya599
0

Answer:

0

Step-by-step explanation:

x^4-a^4÷x-a=x^3+a^3

therefore, the remainder will be 0

Answered by KooKie50
2

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 \frac{ {x}^{4}  -  {a}^{4} }{x - a}

( {x}^{4 - 1}) - ( {a}^{4 - 1}  )

 {a}^{m}  \div  {a}^{n}  =  { a}^{m - n}

 {x}^{3}  -   {a}^{3 \:}

0 \: is \: the \: remainder

Step-by-step explanation:

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