write a first degree common factor of p(x)=x3 + x2 + X + 1 and q(x)= to x3 + 1
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Step-by-step explanation:
Given: x3−x2−x+1x3−x2−x+1
When I first look at this, I'm unsure of where to start. It's very unlike the example above. It's degree 33, for one thing, and it has 44 terms.
When I look ahead to the solution, the book says f(1)=0f(1)=0, so we know that (x−1)(x−1) is a factor.
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