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2³+2²+2÷2²+2+1=2 prove that this relation is true for any natural numbers

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So, this question is basically asking us "If we had an x instead of a 2, would this be true?" We can try and see what we get:


(x^3+x^2+x)/(x^2+x+1)=x

So, if we want to show this we have to change the numerator or denominator in such a way that we can cancel some common factors. Notice that
x^3+x^2+x=x(x^2+x+1)

If we replace the factored numerator with the original one, we get:


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Since we have an equality, this relation is proved.

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