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Revision as of 03:06, 15 January 2021
Contents
Problem
What is the sum of all possible values of for which the polynomials and have a root in common?
Video Solution
https://youtu.be/ba6w1OhXqOQ?t=2
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Solution
We factor into . Thus, either or is a root of . If is a root, then , so . If is a root, then , so . The sum of all possible values of is .
See Also
2018 AMC 12A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | |
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