Plz cud sombdy show me long division method of x^4/(x-1)(x^2+1)???? Plz note (x-1)(x^2+1) is in the denominator.

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Why not take the extra few seconds and post using proper English ?

I expanded the denominator to get
x^3 - x^2 + x - 1 and I then divided x^4 by that

It is hard to show the actual long division here, I assume you know how to do that.
I got

x+1 with a remainder of 1

so x^4/((x-1)(x^2+1)) = (x+1) + 1/((x-1)(x^2+1))
visit calc101.com and click on the long division link. It will show all the intermediate steps in the division.
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