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Show that (x-1) is a factor of x^10 -1

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Answered by Panzer786
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Hiii friend,

X-1 = 0

X = 1

P(X) = X^10 -1

P(1) = (1)^10 -1 = 1-1 = 0

since Remainder comes 0. it means (X-1) is a factor of X^10-1.

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