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Odd polynomial integration (Posted on 2024-10-13) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Let p(x) be a fifth degree polynomial with real coefficients such that p(x)+1 is divisible by (x-1)3 and p(x)-1 is divisible by (x+1)3. Find the value of ∫p(x)dx from -10 to 10.

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(In reply to Solution by Brian Smith)

I'm unfamiliar with the rule you seem to be using:

q divides p if and only if q' divides p' (or is it just one way)

Does it have a name?  I can't get a Google search to show anything but the quotient rule.

  Posted by Jer on 2024-10-13 23:01:09
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