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Positively Positive (Posted on 2016-10-18) Difficulty: 3 of 5
Find all pairs (A, B) of positive integers such that each of the equations
x2 - A*x + B = 0 and x2 - B*x + A=0 has positive integer roots.

Prove that there are no others.

  Submitted by K Sengupta    
Rating: 4.0000 (2 votes)
Solution: (Hide)
The only solutions to the given problem are given by:
(A,B) = (4,4), (5,6), and (6,5)

For an proof that these are the only solutions, refer to the solution submitted by Brian Smith in this location.

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  Subject Author Date
re: Puzzle ThoughtsK Sengupta2023-12-24 07:26:33
SolutionSolutionBrian Smith2023-12-23 22:12:29
Some ThoughtsPuzzle ThoughtsK Sengupta2023-01-01 06:49:35
Part 1 only (spoiler)Harry2016-10-19 17:15:01
re: My solutionSteve Herman2016-10-19 07:11:28
Some ThoughtsAnother way.broll2016-10-19 06:19:44
SolutionMy solutionAdy TZIDON2016-10-19 01:58:18
צט Ady TZIDON2016-10-18 19:05:13
צט Ady TZIDON2016-10-18 19:05:13
Some ThoughtsfindingsCharlie2016-10-18 16:18:25
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