Our teacher gave us this question but I am very stuck. I drew graphs to see why it cant be true but I didnt find anything. I see that if p existed then: p(⋯p(a))=a,p(⋯p(b))=b,p(⋯p(c))=c
(With 3n p's). But I don't know where the contradiction is... Maybe we can work on the divisibility of the polynomials coefficients or something?
Answer
Hint Writing px for p(x) and applying the Factor Theorem we have
a−b∣pa−pb=b−c∣pb−pc=c−a∣pc−pa=a−b
therefore we deduce a−b∣b−c∣c−a∣a−b hence …
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