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11 August, 23:38

What is the smallest integer that can be added to - 2m^3-m+m^2+1 to make it completely divisible by m+1?

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  1. 11 August, 23:54
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    Hello,

    -2m^3+m^2-m+1 = (m+1) (-2m^2+3m-4) + 5

    The smallest integer to add is - 5.
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