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22 November, 21:32

How would you write 1 - x^4 before you divide it by x - 1?

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  1. 22 November, 21:40
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    Order your terms by the powers of exponents in decreasing order (as is the case with pure number division hundreds, tens, ones, tenths, etc, etc) as x^n, x^n-1 etc ...

    (-x^4+1) / (x-1)

    -x^3 rem - x^3-1

    -x^2 rem - x^2-1

    -x rem - x-1

    -1 rem 0

    (x-1) (-x^3-x^2-x-1)

    (x-1) (-x^3-x-x^2-1)

    (x-1) (-x (x^2+1) - 1 (x^2+1))

    (x-1) (-x-1) (x^2+1)
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