2005 AMC 12A Problems/Problem 9
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Problem
There are two values of for which the equation
has only one solution for
. What is the sum of these values of
?
Solution
Video Solution
https://youtu.be/3dfbWzOfJAI?t=222 ~pi_is_3.14
Solution 1
A quadratic equation always has two roots, unless it has a double root. That means we can write the quadratic as a square, and the coefficients 4 and 9 suggest this. Completing the square, , so
. The sum of these is
.
Solution 2
Another method would be to use the quadratic formula, since our coefficient is given as 4, the
coefficient is
and the constant term is
. Hence,
Because we want only a single solution for
, the determinant must equal 0. Therefore, we can write
which factors to
; using Vieta's formulas we see that the sum of the solutions for
is the opposite of the coefficient of
, or
.
Solution 3
Using the discriminant, the result must equal .
Therefore,
or
, giving a sum of
.
Solution 4
First, notice that for there to be only root to a quadratic, the quadratic must be a square. Then, notice that the quadratic and linear terms are both squares. Thus, the value of
must be such that both
and
. Clearly,
or
. Hence
.
Solution by franzliszt
See also
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