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[hide]Problem
How many positive integers less than are there such that the equation has a solution for ?
Solution
First, must be less than , since otherwise would be at least which is greater than .
Because must be an integer, we can do some simple case work:
For , as long as . This gives us value of .
For , can be anything between to excluding
Therefore, . However, we got in case 1 so it got counted twice.
For , can be anything between to excluding
This gives us 's
For , can be anything between to excluding
This gives us 's
For , can be anything between to excluding
This gives us 's
Since must be less than , we can stop here and the answer is possible values for .
Alternatively, one could find that the values which work are to get the same answer.
Video Solution
Mostly the above solution explained on video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Xzjh6ae0MU&t=11s
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Video Solution 2
~Shreyas S
Video Solution 3
Projective Solution: https://youtu.be/fUef_tVnM5M
~Shreyas S
See also
2009 AIME I (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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Followed by Problem 7 | |
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