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If the polynomial x^5 − 10^5 can be split as the product of the polynomials

x − 10 and a, what is a?

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x^5-10^5=(x-10)(x^4+10x^3+100x^2+1000x+10000)
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User Seblor
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Answer:


x^4+10x^3+100x^2+1000x+1000

Explanation:

Given :
x^5 − 10^5

To Find: If the polynomial
x^5 − 10^5 can be split as the product of the polynomials x − 10 and a, what is a?

Solution:


(x-10)(a)=x^5 − 10^5


a=(x^5 − 10^5)/(x-10)

Since we know that:


Dividend = (Divisor * Quotient)+Remainder


x^5 -10^5= (x-10 * x^4)+(10x^4-10^5)


x^5-10^5= (x-10 * x^4+10x^3)+(100x^3-10^5)


x^5-10^5= (x-10 * x^4+10x^3+100x^2)+(1000x^2-10^5)


x^5-10^5= (x-10 * x^4+10x^3+100x^2+1000x)+(10000x-10^5)


x^5-10^5= (x-10 * x^4+10x^3+100x^2+1000x+1000)+0

So, a =
x^4+10x^3+100x^2+1000x+1000

Hence the value of a is
x^4+10x^3+100x^2+1000x+1000

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