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<center><math>x^2+18x+30=10 \Longrightarrow x^2+18x+20=0.</math></center> By [[Vieta's formulas]], the product of our roots is therefore <math>\boxed{020}</math>. | <center><math>x^2+18x+30=10 \Longrightarrow x^2+18x+20=0.</math></center> By [[Vieta's formulas]], the product of our roots is therefore <math>\boxed{020}</math>. | ||
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Problem
What is the product of the real roots of the equation ?
Solution
If we expand by squaring, we get a quartic polynomial, which obviously isn't very helpful.
Instead, we substitute for and our equation becomes .
Now we can square; solving for , we get or . The second solution is extraneous since is positive. So, we have as the only solution for . Substituting back in for ,
By Vieta's formulas, the product of our roots is therefore .
See Also
1983 AIME (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
Preceded by Problem 2 |
Followed by Problem 4 | |
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All AIME Problems and Solutions |