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Valery Noble
7 November, 13:11
Divide x³+x²+x+1 by x+1
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Haylie Osborne
7 November, 16:09
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x^2+1
Step-by-step explanation:
x^3+x^2+x+1 / x+1
= (x+1) (x^2+1) / x+1
reduce (x+1) and x+1 and you will get x^2+1
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