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Problem
Let be a positive integer. If the equation
has 28 solutions in positive integers
,
, and
, then
must be either
Solution
This is equivalent to finding the powers of with coefficient
in the expansion of
.
But this is
, the last part having general term
from which it is easy to see that, since
, the last part contains the term
and the whole result
. So the answer is
.