Let f(x) = x² + 3x³ +5 be a polynomial. (a) Suppose m, n = Z\{0} are not both even numbers. Prove that n7f (m) is an odd

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Let f(x) = x² + 3x³ +5 be a polynomial. (a) Suppose m, n = Z\{0} are not both even numbers. Prove that n7f (m) is an odd

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Let f(x) = x² + 3x³ +5 be a polynomial. (a) Suppose m, n = Z\{0} are not both even numbers. Prove that n7f (m) is an odd integer (b) Hence, prove that f(x) = 0 implies x & Q.
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