1972 AHSME Problems/Problem 16
Problem 16
There are two positive numbers that may be inserted between and
such that the first three are in geometric progression
while the last three are in arithmetic progression. The sum of those two positive numbers is
Solution 1
Let be first and
be second. We can then get equations based on our knowledge:
and
. We then get
from our first equation and we substitute that into the second to get
which simplifies to
which be
and
. Then
. Their sums be
. ~lopkiloinm
Solution 2
Like in Solution 1, let be the first number and
be the second. From the problem, we have that
and
for some common ratio r. Also,
for some common difference d. We use the first and second listed equations to get that
, and we use the first and third equations to find that
. Solving the latter equation for d and substituting into the former, we find that
or
. Moving every term to one side and factoring, we get that
. Clearly, the common ratio cannot be
, so we ascertain that the common ratio is
. From here, we find that
, and
. Then their sum is
.
~ cxsmi