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Divide 1 - x^2 + x^4 by x^2 + x + 1.
I rewrote the dividend this way:
x^4 + 0x^3 - x^2 + 0x + 1
For those who have the book, this is problem 101 on page 49.
I got x^2 - x - 1 with remainder 2.
My quotient is correct. According to the book the remainder is 2x + 2.
I think this is a typo. You say?
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I get that remainder. What did you get for the quotient?
Bob
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I get that remainder. What did you get for the quotient?
Bob
My quotient is x^2 - x - 1 with remainder 2.
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That quotient is correct. The last subtract should be:
- x^2 + x + 1
-x^2 -x - 1
Bob
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That quotient is correct. The last subtract should be:
- x^2 + x + 1
-x^2 -x - 1Bob
Your last subtract set up leads yo the correct remainder:
2x + 2.
I guess the book is right.
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