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The polynomial x^4+1 can be represented as –(a) (x+1)(x^3+x^2+1)(b) (x+1)(x^3+x^2+x)(c) (x)(x^2+x+1)(d) None of the mentionedI have been asked this question in a national level competition.Enquiry is from Polynomial and Modular Arithmetic- III in portion Basic Concepts in Number Theory and Finite Fields of Cryptograph & Network Security

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The CORRECT OPTION is (d) NONE of the mentioned

For EXPLANATION: (x^4+1) = (x+1)(x^3+x^2+x+1).



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