2011 AIME I Problems/Problem 7
Problem 7
Find the number of positive integers for which there exist nonnegative integers
,
,
,
such that
Solution
NOTE: This solution is incomplete. Please help make it better.
This formula only works if is exactly 1 more than a factor of 2010. Since 2010 factors as
, there are
such factors.
First I show that must divide
. Consider the desired equation
. The left side is
, whereas the right side is
. Thus, we have
, so
must divide 2010.
Now let us prove that any m where m-1 divides 2010 works. Suppose we have such an m. Consider the equation m^k = m^k, for sufficiently large k. Replace m^k on the right hand side by m^(k-1)+m^(k-1)+...m^(k-1), with k terms. We have increased the number of terms by k-1. By repeating this process, we can generate an expression on the rhs with 1+ A(k-1) terms, where A is any positive integer. Since k-1 divides 2010, we can choose A to make the value of 1+A(k-1) equal to 2011.
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