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Revision as of 18:46, 8 November 2024
Problem
The roots of
are
and
What is the value of ![]()
Solution 1
You can factor
as
.
For any polynomial
, you can create a new polynomial
, which will have roots that instead have the value subtracted.
Substituting
and
into
for the first polynomial, gives you
and
as
for both equations. Multiplying
and
together gives you
.
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Solution 2
Let
. Then
.
We find that
and
, so
.
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Solution 3
First, denote that
Then we expand the expression
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See also
| 2024 AMC 12A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | |
| Preceded by Problem 14 |
Followed by Problem 16 |
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| All AMC 12 Problems and Solutions | |
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