2014 AMC 10A Problems/Problem 21
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[hide]Problem
Positive integers and
are such that the graphs of
and
intersect the
-axis at the same point. What is the sum of all possible
-coordinates of these points of intersection?
Solution 1
Note that when , the
values of the equations should be equal by the problem statement. We have that
Which means that
The only possible pairs
then are
. These pairs give respective
-values of
which have a sum of
.
Solution 2
First, notice that the value of x cannot exceed 5 because the minimum value for a is 1. Also, notice that for the second equation, it intersects x at and so on. We then realize that the only integer values for x are
and
. We also see that for a fraction to be the value of x, the numerator must divide 5 evenly. So, the only other values are
and
. Adding, we get
.
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