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Mathematics, 12.08.2020 08:01 rubydelgado

Let P be a non zero polynomial such that P(1+x)=P(1−x) for all real x, and P(1)=0. Let m be the largest integer such that (x−1) m divides P(x) for all such P(x). Then m equals

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