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Once you find that <math>a</math> is a factor of 315, you can instantly find that the answer is 315 because the problem asks for the smallest value of <math>a</math>. | Once you find that <math>a</math> is a factor of 315, you can instantly find that the answer is 315 because the problem asks for the smallest value of <math>a</math>. | ||
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+ | == Critique of the (Critique of the Critique)== | ||
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+ | First of all, the solution shows that <math>a</math> is a multiple of <math>315</math>, not a factor of <math>315</math>. Many people confuse the usage of the words 'factor' and 'multiple'. Secondly, even if <math>a</math> is a multiple of <math>315</math>, it does not mean that you can instantly get that the answer is <math>315</math> because we need to know that <math>a=315</math> is possible. After all, <math>a</math> is also a multiple of <math>1</math>, but <math>1</math> is definitely not the smallest possible number. | ||
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+ | To complete the solution, we can let <math>a = 315</math>, and then try to find <math>Q(x)</math>. We know from the above calculation that <math>Q(2)=42, Q(4)=-70, Q(6)=42</math>, and <math>Q(8)=-6</math>. Then we can let <math>Q(x) = T(x)(x-2)(x-6)+42</math>, getting <math>T(4)=28, T(8)=-4</math>. Let <math>T(x)=L(x)(x-8)-4</math>, then <math>L(4)=-8</math>. Therefore, it is possible to choose <math>T(x) = -8(x-8)-4 = -8x + 60</math>, so the goal is accomplished. As a reference, the polynomial we get is | ||
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+ | <cmath>P(x) = (x-1)(x-3)(x-5)(x-7)((-8x + 60)(x-2)(x-6)+42) + 315 = -8 x^7+252 x^6-3248 x^5+22050 x^4-84392 x^3+179928 x^2-194592 x+80325</cmath> | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
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Contents
Problem
Let , and let be a polynomial with integer coefficients such that
, and
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What is the smallest possible value of ?
Solution
We observe that because , if we define a new polynomial such that , has roots when ; namely, when .
Thus since has roots when , we can factor the product out of to obtain a new polynomial such that .
Then, plugging in values of we get
Thus, the least value of must be the . Solving, we receive , so our answer is .
Critique
The above solution is incomplete. What is really proven is that 315 is a factor of , if such an exists. That only rules out answer A.
To prove that the answer is correct, one could exhibit a polynomium that satisfies the requirements with . Here's one: .
You get that from the matrix and and computing which comes out as the all-integer coefficients above.
Critique of the Critique
Once you find that is a factor of 315, you can instantly find that the answer is 315 because the problem asks for the smallest value of .
Critique of the (Critique of the Critique)
First of all, the solution shows that is a multiple of , not a factor of . Many people confuse the usage of the words 'factor' and 'multiple'. Secondly, even if is a multiple of , it does not mean that you can instantly get that the answer is because we need to know that is possible. After all, is also a multiple of , but is definitely not the smallest possible number.
To complete the solution, we can let , and then try to find . We know from the above calculation that , and . Then we can let , getting . Let , then . Therefore, it is possible to choose , so the goal is accomplished. As a reference, the polynomial we get is
See also
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