2010 AMC 10A Problems/Problem 21
Problem
The polynomial has three positive integer roots. What is the smallest possible value of
?
Solution
Solution 1
By Vieta's Formulas, we know that is the sum of the three roots of the polynomial
. Again Vieta's Formulas tell us that
is the product of the three integer roots. Also,
factors into
. But, since there are only three roots to the polynomial, two of the four prime factors must be multiplied so that we are left with three roots. To minimize
,
and
should be multiplied, which means
will be
and the answer is
.
~JimPickens
Solution 2
We can expand as
We do not care about in this case, because we are only looking for a. We know that the constant term is
We are trying to minimize a, such that we have
Since we have three positive solutions, we have
as our factors. We have to combine two of the factors of
, and then sum up the
resulting factors. Since we are minimizing, we choose
and
to combine together. We get
which gives us a coefficient of
of
Therefore
or
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