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Extreme inequality (Posted on 2020-09-23) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Integers x and y are such that:

A=x4+8x3+26x2+40x+24
B=y4+4y3+8y2+8y+3
C=x4+8x3+30x2+56x+48

If C>B>A, how many different solution (x,y) pairs are there?

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