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Prove that x-1 is a factor of x^3-1​


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Answered by lali04
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Answer:

p(x)=x^3 -1

if x-1=0

x=1

p(1) = x^3 -1

= 1^3 - 1

=1-1

=0

hence x-1 is the factor of x^3 -1

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Answered by Anonymous
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SOLUTION

Given,

p(x)= x-1

x-1=0

x= 1

putting x= 1 factor of x^3-1

=) (1)^3-1

=)1-1

=)0

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