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---
id: 5900f4791000cf542c50ff8c
title: 'Problem 269: Polynomials with at least one integer root'
challengeType: 5
forumTopicId: 301918
dashedName: problem-269-polynomials-with-at-least-one-integer-root
---
# --description--
A root or zero of a polynomial P(x) is a solution to the equation P(x) = 0.
Define Pn as the polynomial whose coefficients are the digits of n.
For example, P5703(x) = 5x3 + 7x2 + 3.
We can see that:Pn(0) is the last digit of n, Pn(1) is the sum of the digits of n, Pn(10) is n itself.Define Z(k) as the number of positive integers, n, not exceeding k for which the polynomial Pn has at least one integer root.
It can be verified that Z(100 000) is 14696.
What is Z(1016)?
# --hints--
`euler269()` should return 1311109198529286.
```js
assert.strictEqual(euler269(), 1311109198529286);
```
# --seed--
## --seed-contents--
```js
function euler269() {
return true;
}
euler269();
```
# --solutions--
```js
// solution required
```