1. can we use Remainder Theorem if the divisor in not linear (i.e:- it is quadratic or cubic)
Eg:- Instead of x — 1 if it’s given x raise to 2 —1
2. How to factorize
1) X^2–1
2) X^3–1
Answer with detailed explanation
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1. can we use Remainder Theorem if the divisor in not linear (i.e:- it is quadratic or cubic)
Eg:- Instead of x — 1 if it’s given x raise to 2 —1
2. How to factorize
1) X^2–1
2) X^3–1
Answer with detailed explanation
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Answer:
1.Yes u can
2)
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[tex] {x}^{2 } - 1 \\ x(x - 1) \\ \\ 2. {x}^{3 - 1 } \\ {x}^{2} (x - 1)[/tex]
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