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==Simplification of Solution== | ==Simplification of Solution== | ||
+ | Start right after the Solution says <math>a</math> is <math>3, 4, 5, 6</math>. We can say <math>\frac{1}{b}+\frac{1}{c}=\frac{1}{q}</math>, where <math>\frac{1}{q} = \frac{1}{2}-\frac{1}{a}</math>. | ||
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+ | Notice <math>immediately</math> that <math>b, c > q</math>! This is our key step. | ||
+ | Then we can say <math>b=q+d</math>, <math>c=q+e</math>. If we clear the fraction about b and c (do the math), our immediate result is that <math>de = q^2</math>. Realize also that <math>d<e</math>. | ||
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+ | Now go through cases for <math>a</math> and you end up with the same result. However, now you don't have to guess solutions. For example, when <math>a=3</math>, then <math>de = 36</math> and <math>d=1, 2, 3, 6</math>. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
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Problem
A rectangular box measures , where , , and are integers and . The volume and the surface area of the box are numerically equal. How many ordered triples are possible?
Solution
The surface area is , the volume is , so .
Divide both sides by , we get that
First consider the bound of the variable . Since we have , or .
Also note that , we have . Thus, , so .
So we have or .
Before the casework, let's consider the possible range for if .
From , we have . From , we have . Thus
When , , so . The solutions we find are , for a total of solutions.
When , , so . The solutions we find are , for a total of solutions.
When , , so . The only solution in this case is .
When , is forced to be , and thus .
Thus, our answer is
Simplification of Solution
Start right after the Solution says is . We can say , where .
Notice that ! This is our key step. Then we can say , . If we clear the fraction about b and c (do the math), our immediate result is that . Realize also that .
Now go through cases for and you end up with the same result. However, now you don't have to guess solutions. For example, when , then and .
See Also
2015 AMC 10B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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