Math, asked by ramuludandu, 8 months ago

solve it please....​

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Answered by viperisbackagain
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Answer:

if p-1 divides both of polynomial then it's factor of given polynomial

Step-by-step explanation:

so on dividing

p^10-1/p-1 = 0

q= 1^10 -1

hence it's factor of p^10-1

similarly it's factor of p^11-1 hence proved

Answered by aditya7454
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Step-by-step explanation:

  • p=1

(p^10-1)

  • substitute p=1
  • (1^10-1)= (1-1)= 0

(p^11-1)

  • substitute p=1
  • (1^11-1)= (1-1)= 0

Therefore (p-1) is a factor of both of them.

HOPE THIS HELPED YOU WELL.

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