Determine all possible sextuplet(s) (A, B, C, D, E, F), with B < C, E < F and, A < D, that satisfy this system of equations:
A/(B*C) = D - E - F, and:
D/(E*F) = A - B - C
Prove that these are the only sextuplet(s) that exist.
(In reply to
Really? by Steve Herman)
The intended problem text was:
"Determine all possible sextuplet(s) (A, B, C, D, E, F) of positive integers, with B < C, E < F and, A < D, that satisfy this system of equations:
A/(B*C) = D - E - F, and:
D/(E*F) = A - B - C
Prove that these are the only sextuplet(s) that exist."
I don't know how I missed including the "positive integer" part while the problem was on the queue.
Edited on November 21, 2010, 11:12 pm