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A Greatest (Integer) Problem (
Posted on 2007-04-16
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Analytically determine all possible solutions of the equation :
[p/2]
2
+ [p/3] = 498, whenever p is a positive integer.
Note
: [x] is defined as the greatest integer less than or equal to x.
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K Sengupta
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Correction to explanation
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Correction to explanation (sorry...):
Which yields only x=22, and therefore y=14 (since y=498-x^2).
This means that:
p in [2x, 2x+2)
p in [44, 46)
p is 44 or 45
...AND...
p in [3y, 3y+3)
p in [42, 45)
p is 42, 43 or 44
Only p=44 satisfies both conditions.
Posted by
Kurious
on 2007-04-16 11:27:57
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