Difference between revisions of "1992 OIM Problems/Problem 4"
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<math>a_n=n^2\pm 4n</math>, and <math>b_n=\pm 4n+8</math> | <math>a_n=n^2\pm 4n</math>, and <math>b_n=\pm 4n+8</math> | ||
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+ | Thus <math>(a_{1992},b_{1992})=(1992^2 + 4\mdot 1992,4\mdot 1992+8)</math> | ||
* Note. I actually competed at this event in Venezuela when I was in High School representing Puerto Rico. I think I got like 2 or 3 points out of 1 on this one. I don't remember what I did. | * Note. I actually competed at this event in Venezuela when I was in High School representing Puerto Rico. I think I got like 2 or 3 points out of 1 on this one. I don't remember what I did. |
Revision as of 20:27, 19 December 2023
Problem
Let and be two sequences of integers that verify the following conditions:
i. ,
ii. For all , ,
iii. is a perfect square for all
Find at least two values of pair .
~translated into English by Tomas Diaz. ~orders@tomasdiaz.com
Solution
First we find the non-recursive form of this with unknown and :
, and
Let , and
, and
Let
From the coefficient in front of we find thus
From the coefficient in front of we find thus , and
From the coefficient in front of we have:
therefore , thus , and
Substituting we have:
, and
Thus $(a_{1992},b_{1992})=(1992^2 + 4\mdot 1992,4\mdot 1992+8)$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg)
- Note. I actually competed at this event in Venezuela when I was in High School representing Puerto Rico. I think I got like 2 or 3 points out of 1 on this one. I don't remember what I did.
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