1955 AHSME Problems/Problem 19
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Problem 19
Two numbers whose sum is and the absolute value of whose difference is are roots of the equation:
Solution
The first two hints can be expressed as the following system of equations: From this, we can clearly see that , and that .
Since quadratic equations can generally be expressed in the form of , where a and b are roots, the correct quadratic, once factored, would look like
Expanding the above equation gets us