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Polynomial substitution (Posted on 2021-09-15) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Let m≠0 be an integer. Find all polynomials P(x) with real coefficients such that

(x3-mx2+1)P(x+1)+(x3+mx2+1)P(x-1)=2(x3-mx+1)P(x)

for all real number x

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  Posted by samuelddarden on 2021-11-15 20:28:51
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