Generally, a primitive polynomial of degree 'm' is an irreducible polynomial in such a way that it is a factor of xn + 1, where 'n' = . . . . . . . .

Generally, a primitive polynomial of degree 'm' is an irreducible polynomial in such a way that it is a factor of xn + 1, where 'n' = . . . . . . . . Correct Answer 2<sup>m</sup> - 1

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