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Using remainder theorem show that a-b ,b-c and c-a are the factors of a^2(b-c) +b^2(c-a)+ c^2(a-b)

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Using remainder theorem show that a-b ,b-c and c-a are the factors of a^2(b-c) +b^2(c-a)+ c^2(a-b)Using remainder theorem show that a-b ,b-c and c-a are the factors of a^2(b-c) +b^2(c-a)+ c^2(a-b)

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