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+ | The easiest method, which in this case is not very time consuming, is to guess and check and use process of elimination. | ||
+ | We can immediately rule out (B) since it does not satisfy the third equation. | ||
+ | The first equation allows us to eliminate (A) and (C) because the bases are different. | ||
+ | Finally, we manually check (D) and (E) and see that our answer is <math>\fbox{D}</math> | ||
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+ | == Solution #2 | ||
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Revision as of 19:36, 22 December 2015
Problem
In the set of equations , the integral roots in the order are:
Solution #1 - Fast and Easy Solution
The easiest method, which in this case is not very time consuming, is to guess and check and use process of elimination. We can immediately rule out (B) since it does not satisfy the third equation. The first equation allows us to eliminate (A) and (C) because the bases are different. Finally, we manually check (D) and (E) and see that our answer is
== Solution #2
See also
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