2005 AIME I Problems/Problem 2

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Problem

For each positive integer $k,$ let $S_k$ denote the increasing arithmetic sequence of integers whose first term is 1 and whose common difference is $k.$ For example, $S_3$ is the sequence $1,4,7,10,\ldots.$ For how many values of $k$ does $S_k$ contain the term 2005?

Solution

Suppose that the nth term of the sequence $S_k$ is 2005. Then $1+(n-1)k=2005$ so $k(n-1)=2004=2^2\cdot 3\cdot 167.$ The ordered pairs $(k,n-1)$ of positive integers that satisfy the last equation are $(1,2004)$,$(2,1002$, $(3,668)$, $(4,501)$, $(6,334)$, $(12,167)$, $(167,12)$,$(334,6)$, $(501,4)$, $(668,3)$, $(1002,2)$, and $(2004,1)$. Thus the requested number of values is 12.

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