1988 AIME Problems/Problem 11
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Problem
Let be complex numbers. A line in the complex plane is called a mean line for the points if contains points (complex numbers) such that For the numbers , , , , and , there is a unique mean line with -intercept 3. Find the slope of this mean line.
Solution
Each lies on the complex line , so we can rewrite this as
Matching the real parts and the imaginary parts, we get that and . Simplifying the second summation, we find that , and substituting, the answer is .
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