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4 January, 05:30

Prove the divisibility of the following number using factoring!

7^6 + 7^5 - 7^4 by 11

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  1. 4 January, 05:48
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    X = 7^6 + 7^5 - 7^4

    x = 7^4*7^2 + 7^4*7 - 7^4*1

    x = 7^4 * (7^2 + 7 - 1)

    x = 7^4 * (49 + 7 - 1)

    x = 7^4*55

    x = 55*7^4

    x = 11*5*7^4

    x = 11*y ... where y = 5*7^4 is an integer

    Since x = 11*y, and y is an integer, this means x is a multiple of 11

    So that proves 7^6 + 7^5 - 7^4 is divisible by 11
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