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x^831+y^831 is always divisible by

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Answered by dhivyasujeet
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THE ANSWER IS X^831+Y^831 IS ALWAYS DIVISIBLE BY "X-Y"

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Answered by SmritiSami
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x⁸³¹+y⁸³¹ is always divisible by (x + y).

  • If n is an odd integer,
  1. xⁿ+yⁿ leaves no remainder when divided by x + y.
  2. xⁿ-yⁿ leaves no remainder when divided by x − y.
  • The preceding are two findings that may be shown using the mathematical induction approach.
  • Mathematical induction is a method of mathematical proof. It is mostly used to demonstrate that a statement P(n) holds for every natural number n = 0, 1, 2, 3,. . .; that is, the overall statement is a series of infinitely many examples P(0), P(1), P(2), P(3), . . .A proof by induction is made up of two examples.
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