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Equations in PolynomialsAbstractHere we are concerned with a particular type of problems that is quite common on olympiads - determining polynomials satisfying given properties. We start with a standard problem whose two solutions illustrate two methods used in most problems of this type. Then we show how those methods are applied on a number of solved problems of all levels of difficulty.ContentsIntroductionProblems with solutions |
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