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Revision as of 07:02, 18 November 2024
Contents
Problem
The roots of are
and
What is the value of
Solution 1
You can factor as
.
For any polynomial , you can create a new polynomial
, which will have roots that instead have the value subtracted.
Substituting and
into
for the first polynomial, gives you
and
as
for both equations. Multiplying
and
together gives you
.
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~Latex by eevee9406
Solution 2
Let . Then
.
We find that and
, so
.
Select D
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Solution 3
First, denote that
Then we expand the expression
~lptoggled
Solution 4 (Reduction of power)
The motivation for this solution is the observation that is easy to compute for any constant c, since
(*), where
is the polynomial given in the problem. The idea is to transform the expression involving
into one involving
.
Since is a root of
,
which gives us that
. Then
Since
and
are also roots of
, the same analysis holds, so
\begin{align*} (p^2 + 4)(q^2 + 4)(r^2 + 4)&= \left(5\cdot \frac{p+1}{p+2}\right)\left(5\cdot \frac{q+1}{q+2}\right)\left(5\cdot \frac{r+1}{r+2}\right)\\ &= 125 \frac{(p+1)(q+1)(r+1)}{(p+2)(q+2)(r+2)}\\ &= 125 \frac{-f(-1)}{-f(-2)} \\ &= 125\cdot 1\\ &=\boxed{\textbf{(D) }125}. \end{align*}
(*) This is because
since
for all
.
~tsun26 ~KSH31415 (final step and clarification)
Solution 5 (Cheesing it out)
Expanding the expression
gives us
Notice that everything other than is a multiple of
. Solving for
using vieta's formulas, we get
. Since
is
, the answer should be as well. The only answer that is
is
.
~callyaops
Solution 6
Suppose
then . Substitute
into
(It is same for
because the squares in
)
whose constant is 125
according to Vieta's theorem,
..
~JiYang
See also
2024 AMC 12A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | |
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