Difference between revisions of "Mock AIME 2 2006-2007 Problems/Problem 11"
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<math>\displaystyle x+y+z=3,~x^2+y^2+z^2=3,~x^3+y^3+z^3 =3.</math> | <math>\displaystyle x+y+z=3,~x^2+y^2+z^2=3,~x^3+y^3+z^3 =3.</math> | ||
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== Problem Source== | == Problem Source== | ||
This problem was given to 4everwise by a friend, Henry Tung. Upper classmen bullying freshmen. (Just kidding; it's a nice problem. [[Image:Razz.gif]]) | This problem was given to 4everwise by a friend, Henry Tung. Upper classmen bullying freshmen. (Just kidding; it's a nice problem. [[Image:Razz.gif]]) |
Revision as of 18:49, 22 August 2006
Problem
Find the sum of the squares of the roots, real or complex, of the system of simultaneous equations
Solution
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Problem Source
This problem was given to 4everwise by a friend, Henry Tung. Upper classmen bullying freshmen. (Just kidding; it's a nice problem. )