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− | The smallest number that can be expressed as the difference of a pair of consecutive positive squares is <math>3</math>, which is <math>2^2-1^2</math>. The largest number that can be expressed as the difference of a pair of consecutive positive squares that is less than or equal to <math>2023</math> is <math>2023</math>, which is <math>1012^2-1011^2</math>. | + | The smallest number that can be expressed as the difference of a pair of consecutive positive squares is <math>3</math>, which is <math>2^2-1^2</math>. The largest number that can be expressed as the difference of a pair of consecutive positive squares that is less than or equal to <math>2023</math> is <math>2023</math>, which is <math>1012^2-1011^2</math>. These numbers are in the form <math>(x+1)^2-x^2</math>, which is just <math>2x+1</math>. These numbers are just the odd numbers from 3 to 2023, so there are <math>[(2023-3)/2]+1=1011</math> such numbers. The answer is <math>\boxed{\text{(B)}1011}</math>. |
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Problem
The numbers and are a pair of consecutive postive squares whose difference is . How many pairs of consecutive positive perfect squares have a difference of less than or equal to ?
Solution 1
Let x be the square root of the smaller of the two perfect squares. Then, . Thus, . So there are numbers that satisfy the equation.
~andliu766
A very similar solution offered by ~darrenn.cp and ~DarkPheonix has been combined with Solution 1.
Minor corrections by ~milquetoast
Note from ~milquetoast: Alternatively, you can let be the square root of the larger number, but if you do that, keep in mind that must be rejected, since cannot be .
Solution 2
The smallest number that can be expressed as the difference of a pair of consecutive positive squares is , which is . The largest number that can be expressed as the difference of a pair of consecutive positive squares that is less than or equal to is , which is . These numbers are in the form , which is just . These numbers are just the odd numbers from 3 to 2023, so there are such numbers. The answer is .
~Aopsthedude
Video Solution 1 by SpreadTheMathLove
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qrswSKqdg-Y
See also
2023 AMC 10B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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