2016 AMC 10A Problems/Problem 25
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Problem
How many ordered triples of positive integers satisfy and ?
Solution 1
We prime factorize and . The prime factorizations are , and , respectively. Let , and . We know that and since isn't a multiple of 5. Since we know that . We also know that since that . So now some equations have become useless to us...let's take them out. are the only two important ones left. We do casework on each now. If then or . Similarly if then . Thus our answer is .
Solution 2
It is well known that if the and can be written as , then the highest power of all prime numbers must divide into either and/or . Or else a lower is the .
Start from : so or or both. But because $\text{lcm}(x,z}=600$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg) and . So .
can be in both cases of but NOT because $\lcm{y,z}=900$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg) and .
So there are six sets of and we will list all possible values of based on those.
because must source all powers of . . $z\nin\{200,225\}$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg) because of restrictions.
By different sourcing of powers of and ,
is "enabled" by sourcing the power of . is uncovered by sourcing all powers of . And is uncovered by and both at full power capacity.
Counting the cases,
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