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using long division method show that (1+x) is a factor of the polynomial (-1+x^4)​

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Answered by mehakshakya34
0

Answer:

3x

3

−x

2

−x−4

__________________

x−1)3x

4

−4x

3

+0x

2

−3x−1

3x

4

−3x

3

__________________

−x

3

+0x

2

−3x

−x

3

+x

2

________________

−x

2

−3x−1

−x

2

+x

_______________

−4x−1

−4x+4

_______________

−5

x−1

3x

4

−4x

3

−3x−1

=3x

3

−x

2

−x−4

Remainder=−5

Now to check whether x+1 is factor or not,

x+1=0

x=−1

Put x=−1 in 3x

4

−4x

3

−3x−1

3(−1)

4

−4(−1)

3

−3(−1)−1

=3+4+3−1

=9

=0

∴ By Remainder theorem, we conclude (x+1) is not a factor.

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Answered by lmjoshi1969
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