Originally posted by Lul Thyme
That's not very clear.
You didn't tell me how you got q and r and p.
There are some choices for them which are allowed in the description for your problem that yield non-polynomial solutions for f[x].
Are you saying that we can assume that p,q and r are such that the only solutions would be polynomial?
Or that we are dealing with the general case but are only interested in polynomial solutions.
That's not very clear.
You didn't tell me how you got q and r and p.
There are some choices for them which are allowed in the description for your problem that yield non-polynomial solutions for f[x].
Are you saying that we can assume that p,q and r are such that the only solutions would be polynomial?
Or that we are dealing with the general case but are only interested in polynomial solutions.
The former.
The way you stated the problem, it's an unneeded complication.
Touche.
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