0 votes 0 votes $\left (x^{n}+a^{n} \right)$ is divisible by $(x+a)$ : For all values of $n$ Only for even values of $n$ Only for odd values of $n$ Only for prime values of $n$ Quantitative Aptitude nielit2019feb-scientistd divisibility + – Lakshman Bhaiya asked Apr 3, 2020 • retagged Nov 12, 2020 by soujanyareddy13 Lakshman Bhaiya 13.7k points 724 views answer comment Share See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.
0 votes 0 votes (x^n - a^n) is divisible by (x - a) for all values of n. (x^n - a^n) is divisible by (x + a) for even values of n. (x^n + a^n) is divisible by (x + a) for odd values of n. ANSWER:C Devwritt answered Nov 19, 2020 Devwritt 344 points comment Share See all 0 reply Please log in or register to add a comment.