2015 AMC 10B Problems/Problem 14
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Problem
Let , , and be three distinct one-digit numbers. What is the maximum value of the sum of the roots of the equation ?
Solution
Expanding the equation and combining like terms results in . By Vieta's formulae the sum of the roots is . To maximize this expression we want to be the largest, and from there we can assign the next highest values to and . So let , , and . Then the answer is .
Solution 2
Factoring out from the equation yields . Therefore the roots are and . Because must be the larger root to maximize the sum of the roots, letting and be and respectively yields the sum $9+\frac{8+7}{2} = 9+7.5 = \boxed{\textbf{(D)}~16.5$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg).
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