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By Vieta's Formulas, we know that <math>a</math> is the sum of the three roots of the polynomial <math>x^3-ax^2+bx-2010</math>. | By Vieta's Formulas, we know that <math>a</math> is the sum of the three roots of the polynomial <math>x^3-ax^2+bx-2010</math>. | ||
− | Also, 2010 factors into <math>2*3*5*67</math>. But, since there are only three roots to the polynomial, two of the four prime factors must be multiplied so that we are left with three roots. To minimize <math>a</math>, <math>2</math> and <math>3</math> should be multiplied, which means <math>a</math> will be <math>6+5+67=78</math> and the answer is <math>\boxed{\textbf{( | + | Also, 2010 factors into <math>2*3*5*67</math>. But, since there are only three roots to the polynomial, two of the four prime factors must be multiplied so that we are left with three roots. To minimize <math>a</math>, <math>2</math> and <math>3</math> should be multiplied, which means <math>a</math> will be <math>6+5+67=78</math> and the answer is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(A)}}</math>. |
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Problem
The polynomial has three positive integer zeros. What is the smallest possible value of ?
Solution
By Vieta's Formulas, we know that is the sum of the three roots of the polynomial . Also, 2010 factors into . But, since there are only three roots to the polynomial, two of the four prime factors must be multiplied so that we are left with three roots. To minimize , and should be multiplied, which means will be and the answer is .