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x⁴+1 by x+1 ( Long division of polynomials).Please if anyone knows the answer of this question please let mr know.....if you want points and waste my time your answer will be reported...​

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{x}^(3) - {x}^(2) + x - 1 + (2)/(x + 1)

lmk if u want an explanation for this I can try type it out

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Answer:


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

Explanation:

See the picture attached.

Notice how I set up
x^4+1 as
x^4+0x^3+0x^2+0x+1, as it makes it easier to solve.

Also, notice that the 2 as the remainder doesn't have anything else to divide to, so that means there will be an extra term
(2)/(x+1) in the end of the answer.

x⁴+1 by x+1 ( Long division of polynomials).Please if anyone knows the answer of this-example-1
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