2000 CEMC Gauss (Grade 8) Problems/Problem 9
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Problem
Of the following five statements, how many are correct?
Solution 1
We can just simply verify whether or not each statement is true, and count how many are true:
, so the first statement is true
, so the second statement is true
, so the third statement is false
, so the fourth statement is true
, so the last statement is true
Four of these are correct. Thus, the answer is
.
~anabel.disher
Solution 1.5
We can also use the fact that
, or difference of squares, to verify
:
The answer is
.
~anabel.disher