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help please!!!!
Let P(x) be a nonconstant polynomial, where all the coefficients are nonnegative integers. Prove that there exist infinitely many positive integers n such that P(n) is composite.
Hint(s):
Remember that if a and b are
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halpp
Jun 27, 2021
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hello person is there another way you could have figured that out?
halpp
Jun 27, 2021