SOLUTION: Divide x^6-y^6 by x^4+x^2y^2 + y^4.

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Question 1133229: Divide x^6-y^6 by x^4+x^2y^2 + y^4.
Found 2 solutions by josgarithmetic, ikleyn:
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Think of the dividend as , and think of the divisor as .
Answer by ikleyn(52786)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
.
   =  = 


    Now apply the standard decomposition formula

     =   with  a =   and  b = . You will get (I am continuing the chain of expressions)



= .



It means that    divided by    is  .    ANSWER

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