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+ | ==Solution 9== | ||
+ | This solution uses Vietas, as with everyone else's solution. | ||
+ | Expanding the expression we get | ||
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+ | <cmath>(r+s)^3+(s+t)^3+(t+r)^3 = r^3+3r^2s+3rs^2+\dots +3s^2t+3ts^2+t^3</cmath> | ||
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+ | Seeing the cubes, we try to find a <math>(r+s+t)^3</math> and upon doing so, we get | ||
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+ | <cmath>(r+s)^3+(s+t)^3+(t+r)^3=(r+s+t)^3-6rst+(r^3+s^3+t^3)</cmath> | ||
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+ | Recall that <math>a^3+b^3+c^3-3abc=(a+b+c)(a^2+b^2+c^2-ab-bc-ca)</math>. Thus, we get | ||
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+ | <cmath>(r+s)^3+(s+t)^3+(t+r)^3=(r+s+t)^3-3rst+(r+s+t)(r^2+s^2+t^2-rs-st-tr)</cmath> | ||
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+ | Plugging in <math>(r+s+t)=0</math> we get | ||
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+ | <cmath>(r+s)^3+(s+t)^3+(t+r)^3=0-3rst+0=-3\cdot -251=\boxed{753}</cmath> | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
{{AIME box|year=2008|n=II|num-b=6|num-a=8}} | {{AIME box|year=2008|n=II|num-b=6|num-a=8}} |
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Contents
Problem
Let , , and be the three roots of the equation Find .
Video Solution by Punxsutawney Phil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6mYZYh9gJBs
Solution 1
By Vieta's formulas, we have so Substituting this into our problem statement, our desired quantity is Also by Vieta's formulas we have so negating both sides and multiplying through by 3 gives our answer of
Solution 2
By Vieta's formulas, we have , and so the desired answer is . Additionally, using the factorization we have that . By Vieta's again,
Solution 3
Vieta's formulas gives . Since is a root of the polynomial, , and the same can be done with . Therefore, we have yielding the answer .
Also, Newton's Sums yields an answer through the application. http://www.artofproblemsolving.com/Wiki/index.php/Newton's_Sums
Solution 4
Expanding, you get: This looks similar to Substituting: Since , Substituting, we get or, We are trying to find . Substituting:
Solution 5
Write and let . Then Solving for and negating the result yields the answer
Solution 6
Here by Vieta's formulas: --(1)
--(2)
By the factorisation formula: Let , , , (By (1))
So
Solution 7
Let's construct a polynomial with the roots and .
sum of the roots:
pairwise product of the roots:
product of the roots:
thus, the polynomial we get is
as and are roots of this polynomial, we know that (using power reduction)
adding all of the equations up, we see that
Solution 8
We want to find what is which reminds us of Newton sum. So we can see that Notice that so it is just , the desired answer is
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Solution 9
This solution uses Vietas, as with everyone else's solution. Expanding the expression we get
Seeing the cubes, we try to find a and upon doing so, we get
Recall that . Thus, we get
Plugging in we get
See also
2008 AIME II (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
Preceded by Problem 6 |
Followed by Problem 8 | |
1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 | ||
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