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For convenience’s sake, we can transform <math>A</math> to the origin and <math>B</math> to <math>(99,999)</math> (this does not change the problem). The line <math>AB</math> has the [[equation]] <math>y = \frac{999}{99}x = \frac{111}{11}x</math>. The coordinates are integers if <math>11|x</math>, so the values of <math>x</math> are <math>11, 22 \ldots 88</math>, with a total of <math>8\implies \boxed{\mathrm{(D)}}</math> coordinates. | For convenience’s sake, we can transform <math>A</math> to the origin and <math>B</math> to <math>(99,999)</math> (this does not change the problem). The line <math>AB</math> has the [[equation]] <math>y = \frac{999}{99}x = \frac{111}{11}x</math>. The coordinates are integers if <math>11|x</math>, so the values of <math>x</math> are <math>11, 22 \ldots 88</math>, with a total of <math>8\implies \boxed{\mathrm{(D)}}</math> coordinates. | ||
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+ | == Solution 2 == | ||
+ | The slope of the line is<math> | ||
+ | \frac{1000-1}{100-1}=\frac{111}{11}, | ||
+ | </math>so all points on the line have the form <math>(1+11t, 1+111t)</math> for some value of <math>t</math> (the rise is 111 and the run is 11). Such a point has integer coordinates if and only if <math>t</math> is an integer, and the point is strictly between <math>A</math> and <math>B</math> if and only if <math>0<t<9</math>. Thus, there are <math>\boxed{8}</math> points with the required property. | ||
+ | -Paixiao | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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Contents
Problem
A line passes through and . How many other points with integer coordinates are on the line and strictly between and ?
Solution
For convenience’s sake, we can transform to the origin and to (this does not change the problem). The line has the equation . The coordinates are integers if , so the values of are , with a total of coordinates.
Solution 2
The slope of the line isso all points on the line have the form for some value of (the rise is 111 and the run is 11). Such a point has integer coordinates if and only if is an integer, and the point is strictly between and if and only if . Thus, there are points with the required property. -Paixiao
See also
2005 AMC 12A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | |
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