This goes out to users who solved the "recursive polynomial" question in Number theory and algebra section. Guys, I did it using calculus and congurences.But since brilliant questions are not meant to be solved using calculus, my method may be unique.Is it? Please donot discuss the problem, just say if you used calculus or not. Thanks a lot! And to Brilliant staff- Any chance I can submit my solution?
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