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Since <math>a'</math> is the other root of <math>P</math>, it follows that <math>(a',b)</math> also satisfies the problem's condition. Therefore the solutions are exactly the ones given at the solution's start. <math>\blacksquare</math> | Since <math>a'</math> is the other root of <math>P</math>, it follows that <math>(a',b)</math> also satisfies the problem's condition. Therefore the solutions are exactly the ones given at the solution's start. <math>\blacksquare</math> | ||
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Revision as of 17:45, 25 April 2008
Problem
(Aleksander Ivanov, Bulgaria)
Determine all pairs of positive integers such that
is a positive integer.
Solution
The only solutions are of the form ,
, and
for any positive integer
.
First, we note that when , the given expression is equivalent to
, which is an integer if and only if
is even.
Now, suppose that is a solution not of the form
. We have already given all solutions for
; then for this new solution, we must have
. Let us denote
Denote
Since
, and
is a positive integer root of
, there must be some other root
of
.
Without loss of generality, let . Then
, so
or
which reduces to
It follows that
or
Since
and
are integers, this can only happen when
, so
can be written as
, and
. It follows that
Since
is the other root of
, it follows that
also satisfies the problem's condition. Therefore the solutions are exactly the ones given at the solution's start.
Alternate solutions are always welcome. If you have a different, elegant solution to this problem, please add it to this page.
Resources
2003 IMO (Problems) • Resources | ||
Preceded by Problem 1 |
1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 | Followed by Problem 3 |
All IMO Problems and Solutions |
- <url>Forum/viewtopic.php?p=262#262 Discussion on AoPS/MathLinks</url>