Math, asked by TanusriKumari, 8 months ago

(x^2+xy+y^2)(x-)
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Answers

Answered by sunitagarg2664
2

Answer:

(

x

+

y

)

does not divide

(

x

2

x

y

+

y

2

)

.

Explanation:

You will notice that

(

x

+

y

)

(

x

2

y

)

+

3

y

2

=

x

2

x

y

+

y

2

so in a sense,

(

x

+

y

)

divides

(

x

2

x

y

+

y

2

)

by

(

x

2

y

)

with a remainder of

3

y

2

, but this is not how a remainder is defined in polynomial long division. I don't believe Socratic supports writing long division, but I can link you to the wikipedia page on polynomial long division. Please comment if you have any questions.

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by saumya3360
1

there must be some value. You simply have to put it in x and y and calculate the answer. The identity used here is (a+b)²

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