1976 AHSME Problems/Problem 30
Problem 30
How many distinct ordered triples satisfy the equations
Solution
The first equation suggests the substitution ,
, and
. Then
,
, and
. Substituting into the given equations, we get
\begin a + b + c &= 12, \ ab + ac + bc &= 44, \ abc &= 48. \end
Then by Vieta's formulas, ,
, and
are the roots of the equation
which factors as
Hence,
,
, and
are equal to 2, 4, and 6 in some order.
Since our substitution was not symmetric, each possible solution leads to a different solution
, as follows:
\[
Hence, there are solutions in
. The answer is (E).