Polynomial congruences

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Polynomial Congruences are congruences in the form

\[f(x) \equiv 0 \pmod {m}\]

where $f(x)$ is an arithmetic function whose range is the integers and $m$ is an integer.

To solve polynomial congruences, we use a result called Hensel's Lemma.

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