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Find set cardinality (Posted on 2021-04-19) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Given a finite set of real numbers A, not containing 0 and 1 and possessing the property: if the number a belongs to A, then numbers 1/a and 1-a also belong to A. How many numbers are in the set A?

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re: Partial solution? Comment 2 of 2 |
(In reply to Partial solution? by tomarken)

I think you have the full solution.
Here's a graph showing the relation among groups that must be in the set.

https://www.desmos.com/calculator/5snqqdthky
 
There's a slider for n and I plotted the six functions.  You can see the vertical line passes through all six functions except at the unallowed {0,1} and the set of three {2,-1,0.5} where the functions intersect in pairs.

I suppose the answer to how many number are in set A is: any multiple of 3.

  Posted by Jer on 2021-04-19 13:29:17
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