I have to show that the polynomial $1+x^p+x^{2p}+...x^{p^2-p}$ where p is a prime is irreducible over rationals. I am only looking for a hint. How should I go about this?
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Here is a possible approach:
First note that your polynomial can be written as a finite geometric series.
Then do the variable substitution $x=y+1$ and something with Eisenstein.
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Thank you! I have solved it! :) – Maryam Dec 14 '14 at 15:06