HINTS FOR CWORK1:
--------- Problem 3.
Change sign.
--------- Problem 4.
(a) You must perform long division of two polynomials
(in the indeterminate n).
(b) Numerator and denominator are non-monic polynomials
(the leading coeff is not 1). So Euclid's algorithm
does not apply, and the remainder has the same degree
as the divisor.
(c) Factor the polynomial n^k-1.
--------- Problem 5.
(a) To carry out the inductive step, you must compute p_{n+1}/p_n.
Use theorem 1.2 for the numerator, leaving the denominator unchanged.
--------- Problem 6.
(a) Use problem 5
(c) Show that q_n=p_{n-1}, where p_n=p and q_n=q.
Then use problem 5.