Find all solutions in un-ordered integers (a,b) to 7−a−b=2sqrt 10−2sqrt ab.

Jorge Schmitt

Jorge Schmitt

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2022-11-06

Find all solutions in un-ordered integers ( a , b ) to 7 a b = 2 10 2 a b

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hitturn35

hitturn35

Beginner2022-11-07Added 20 answers

Squaring both sides you get ( 7 a b ) 2 40 4 a b = 8 10 a b . Since 10 a b is an integer, and the square root of an integer is always an integer or irrational, we get that 10 a b is an integer. This shows that a b = 10 r 2 for some r Z . Then, the original equation implies 7 a b = 2 10 ( 1 | r | ). Since 10 is irrational and everything else in this last equation is an integer, we obtain 1 | r | = 0. Thus, r = + 1 or 1. Hence, a b = 10. This restricts our choices for a,b because they have to be divisors of 10 so can only be from the set { 1 , 1 , 2 , 2 , 5 , 5 , 10 , 10 }.

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