Does anyone have any ideas about this one?
Try looking at the proof of Theorem 17.2. -Kristie
Let r = p/q and f(x) is primitive
then h(x) = f(x) / (x + p/q)
Note that h(x) is also in Z[x]
f(x) = h(x) * (x + p/q) q* f(x) = h(x) * (q*x + p)
The left side is not primitive therefore it is not in Z[x] while the right still is because p and q are relatively prime.