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− | Our solution is therefore <math>\log_3 (ar^{14}) = \log_3 3^x + \log_3 3^{14y} = x + 14y = 091</math>. | + | Our solution is therefore <math>\log_3 (ar^{14}) = \log_3 3^x + \log_3 3^{14y} = x + 14y = \boxed{091}</math>. |
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Revision as of 08:22, 13 March 2013
Problem
The increasing geometric sequence consists entirely of integral powers of Given that
and
find
Solution
Suppose that , and that the common ratio between the terms is .
The first conditions tells us that . Using the rules of logarithms, we can simplify that to . Thus, . Since all of the terms of the geometric sequence are integral powers of , we know that both and must be powers of 3. Denote and . We find that . The possible positive integral pairs of are .
The second condition tells us that . Using the sum formula for a geometric series and substituting and , this simplifies to . The fractional part . Thus, we need . Checking the pairs above, only is close.
Our solution is therefore .
See also
2007 AIME II (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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