2005 AIME I Problems/Problem 6
Problem
Let be the product of the nonreal roots of
Find
Solution 1
The left-hand side of that equation is nearly equal to . Thus, we add 1 to each side in order to complete the fourth power and get
.
Let be the positive real fourth root of 2006. Then the roots of the above equation are
for
. The two non-real members of this set are
and
. Their product is
.
so
.
Solution 2
Starting like before,
This time we apply differences of squares.
so
If you think of each part of the product as a quadratic, then
is bound to hold the two non-real roots since the other definitely crosses the x-axis twice since it is just
translated down and right.
Therefore the products of the roots of
or
so
.
Solution 3
If we don't see the fourth power, we can always factor the LHS to try to create a quadratic substitution. Checking, we find that and
are both roots. Synthetic division gives
. We now have our quadratic substitution of
, giving us
. From here we proceed as in Solution 1 to get
.
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