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          $$ x^2+px+198-p=0$$ so $$x-1mid 198+x^2$$ Since we always have $x-1mid 1-x^2$ we have also $$x-1mid (198+x^2) + (1-x^2)=199$$



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            We call $x_1$, $x_2$ are two integer roots, $x_1 leq x_2$. One then has:
            $$x_1 + x_2 = -p; x_1x_2 = q$$



            So, $(x_1-1)(x_2 -1) = q + p + 1 = 199.$



            So, we have



            Case 1: $x_1 - 1 = 1$ and $x_2 - 1 = 199$. Then $x_1 = 2$, $x_2 = 200$.



            Finally, $p = -x_1 - x_2 = -202$.



            Case 2: $x_1 - 1 = -1$ and $x_2 - 1 = -199$.






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              $$ x^2+px+198-p=0$$ so $$x-1mid 198+x^2$$ Since we always have $x-1mid 1-x^2$ we have also $$x-1mid (198+x^2) + (1-x^2)=199$$



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                $$ x^2+px+198-p=0$$ so $$x-1mid 198+x^2$$ Since we always have $x-1mid 1-x^2$ we have also $$x-1mid (198+x^2) + (1-x^2)=199$$



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                  $$ x^2+px+198-p=0$$ so $$x-1mid 198+x^2$$ Since we always have $x-1mid 1-x^2$ we have also $$x-1mid (198+x^2) + (1-x^2)=199$$



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                  $$ x^2+px+198-p=0$$ so $$x-1mid 198+x^2$$ Since we always have $x-1mid 1-x^2$ we have also $$x-1mid (198+x^2) + (1-x^2)=199$$



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                      We call $x_1$, $x_2$ are two integer roots, $x_1 leq x_2$. One then has:
                      $$x_1 + x_2 = -p; x_1x_2 = q$$



                      So, $(x_1-1)(x_2 -1) = q + p + 1 = 199.$



                      So, we have



                      Case 1: $x_1 - 1 = 1$ and $x_2 - 1 = 199$. Then $x_1 = 2$, $x_2 = 200$.



                      Finally, $p = -x_1 - x_2 = -202$.



                      Case 2: $x_1 - 1 = -1$ and $x_2 - 1 = -199$.






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                        $begingroup$

                        We call $x_1$, $x_2$ are two integer roots, $x_1 leq x_2$. One then has:
                        $$x_1 + x_2 = -p; x_1x_2 = q$$



                        So, $(x_1-1)(x_2 -1) = q + p + 1 = 199.$



                        So, we have



                        Case 1: $x_1 - 1 = 1$ and $x_2 - 1 = 199$. Then $x_1 = 2$, $x_2 = 200$.



                        Finally, $p = -x_1 - x_2 = -202$.



                        Case 2: $x_1 - 1 = -1$ and $x_2 - 1 = -199$.






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                          We call $x_1$, $x_2$ are two integer roots, $x_1 leq x_2$. One then has:
                          $$x_1 + x_2 = -p; x_1x_2 = q$$



                          So, $(x_1-1)(x_2 -1) = q + p + 1 = 199.$



                          So, we have



                          Case 1: $x_1 - 1 = 1$ and $x_2 - 1 = 199$. Then $x_1 = 2$, $x_2 = 200$.



                          Finally, $p = -x_1 - x_2 = -202$.



                          Case 2: $x_1 - 1 = -1$ and $x_2 - 1 = -199$.






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                          We call $x_1$, $x_2$ are two integer roots, $x_1 leq x_2$. One then has:
                          $$x_1 + x_2 = -p; x_1x_2 = q$$



                          So, $(x_1-1)(x_2 -1) = q + p + 1 = 199.$



                          So, we have



                          Case 1: $x_1 - 1 = 1$ and $x_2 - 1 = 199$. Then $x_1 = 2$, $x_2 = 200$.



                          Finally, $p = -x_1 - x_2 = -202$.



                          Case 2: $x_1 - 1 = -1$ and $x_2 - 1 = -199$.







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