Polynomial Long Division: (x - a) is a factor of (x^k - a^k) PROOF (DTube)

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I don't always proof that x - a is a factor of x^k - a^k but when I do I usually use Polynomial Long Division ;)

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actually I do not really like numbers and algebra, but your explanation is easier to understand. Thank you for the information @mes

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