1964 IMO Problems/Problem 1
Problem
(a) Find all positive integers for which
is divisible by
.
(b) Prove that there is no positive integer for which
is divisible by
.
Video Solution
Solution 1
We claim is equivalent to
and
for
congruent to
,
, and
, respectively.
(a) From the statement above, only divisible by
will work.
(b) Again from the statement above, can never be congruent to
, so there are no solutions for
.
Solution 1.1
This solution is clearer and easier to understand.
(1) Since we know that is congruent to 0 (mod 7), we know that
is congruent to 8 mod 7, which means
is congruent to 1 mod 7.
Experimenting with the residue of mod 7:
=1: 2
=2: 4
=3: 1 (this is because when
is doubled to
, the residue doubles too, but
is congruent to 1 (mod 7).
=4: 2
=5: 4
=6: 1
Through induction, we easily show that this is true since the residue doubles every time you double .
So, the residue of mod 7 cycles in 2, 4, 1. Therefore,
must be a multiple of 3. Proved.
(2) According to part (1), the residue of cycles in 2, 4, 1.
If is congruent to 0 mod 7, then
must be congruent to 6 mod 7, but this is not possible due to how
mod 7 cycles. Therefore, there is no solution. Proved.
~hastapasta
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