SOLUTION: i am dividing polynomials
(x^5+1) divided by (x+1)
how do i get the answer?
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: i am dividing polynomials
(x^5+1) divided by (x+1)
how do i get the answer?
This question is from textbook algebra 1
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You do this by long division. The only way to learn it
is to know the rules and practice. If you don't have
a good explanation in your textbook, I would google
"division polynomials" and take your pick.
The answer to your problem is
Multiply it by and you should get
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