1994 AIME Problems/Problem 7
Problem
For certain ordered pairs
of real numbers, the system of equations
has at least one solution, and each solution is an ordered pair
of integers. How many such ordered pairs
are there?
Solution
bro whoever came up with this problem must've been drunk tbh, there are literally infinite solutions...
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