A high school quadratic problem "If a_{1}, a_{2}, a_{3},…, an are

Gary Johnson

Gary Johnson

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2022-03-04

A high school quadratic problem
"If a1,a2,a3,, an are distinct non-zero numbers such that
(k=1n1{{ak}2})x2+2(k=1n1akak+1)x+(k=2n{{ak}2})0

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Yosef Krause

Yosef Krause

Beginner2022-03-05Added 8 answers

From Cauchy-Schwarz inequality,
(2limitsk=1n1akak+1)24limitsk=1n1ak2limitsk=2nak20 so:
(limitsk=1n1ak2)x2+(2limitsk=1n1akak+1)x+limitsk=2nak2=0 has only one solution. We can get (2limitsk=1n1akak+1)24limitsk=1n1ak2limitsk=2nak2=0, then ak+1ak=c, here c is a constant.

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