Let p(x) be a polynomial of n degree prove that p(a)-p(b) is divisible by a-b My first thought was to substitute a and b in the place of x and form a general expression then try to prove it but I didnt get any answer afterward Could anyone help me out
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signs. For example,$x_1^2$
will give you $x_1^2$. You'll get a much better response if your posts are easy to read. – saulspatz Aug 08 '21 at 06:18