1968 AHSME Problems/Problem 9
Problem
The sum of the real values of satisfying the equality is:
Solution
There are four cases: (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) . In case (i), we solve the equation to get . In case (ii), we solve the equation to get . Cases (iii) and (iv) simply produce equations which are those of cases (i) and (ii), respectively, multiplied on both sides by , so they yield the same solutions and thus may be discarded. Thus, if we add the real values of which satisfy the original equation, we get , or answer choice .
See also
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