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when is an algebraic expression said to have cyclic factors ?

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Answered by sarasvatidevi817
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Some expressions involing 3 variables, say a, b and c, remains same, even if a is replaced by b, b is replaced by c and c is replaced by a simultaneously. Such expression is called cyclic expressions. If (a-b) is a factor of a cyclic expression, then (b-c) and (c-a) are also factors of it.

Answered by Anonymous
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Some expressions involing 3 variables, say a, b and c, remains same, even if a is replaced by b, b is replaced by c and c is replaced by a simultaneously. Such expression is called cyclic expressions. If (a-b) is a factor of a cyclic expression, then (b-c) and (c-a) are also factors of it.

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