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− | <math>a,b,c\neq 0</math> since any one being zero will make the the other 2 <math>\pm sqrt{2011}</math>. | + | <math>a,b,c\neq 0</math> since any one being zero will make the the other 2 <math>\pm \sqrt{2011}</math>. |
<math>a = -(b+c)</math>. WLOG, let <math>|a| \ge |b| \ge |c|</math>. | <math>a = -(b+c)</math>. WLOG, let <math>|a| \ge |b| \ge |c|</math>. |
Revision as of 22:10, 19 March 2011
Problem
For some integer , the polynomial has the three integer roots , , and . Find .
Solution
With Vieta's formula, we know that , and .
since any one being zero will make the the other 2 .
. WLOG, let .
Then if , then and if , .
We know that , have the same sign. So . ( and )
Also, maximize when if we fixed . Hence, .
So .
so .
Now we have limited a to .
Let's us analyze .
Here is a table:
We can tell we don't need to bother with ,
, So won't work. ,
is not divisible by , , which is too small to get
, is not divisible by or or , we can clearly tell that is too much
Hence, , . , .
Answer:
See also
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