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if (x⁴-a⁴) is divided by (x-a) then the remainder ​

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Answered by Gaurang4151
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Answer:

Remainder = 0

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Remainder Theorem

If a Divisor (here) (X^4 - A^4) is divided by the Dividened (X - A).

Then, X - A = 0 & X = A

Now, putting the value of X as A in the equation (X^4 - A^4), We get, (A^4 - A^4) = 0

Hence, Remainder is 0. That means (X - A) equally divides (X^4 - A^4).

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