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So, <math>a+ b + c = 5 -8 + 13 = \boxed{\textbf{(D) } 10}</math>. | So, <math>a+ b + c = 5 -8 + 13 = \boxed{\textbf{(D) } 10}</math>. | ||
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Problem
Let
denote the sum of the
th powers of the roots of the polynomial
. In particular,
,
, and
. Let
,
, and
be real numbers such that
for
,
,
What is
?
Solution 1
Applying Newton's Sums (see this link), we have
so
we get the answer as
.
Solution 2
Let
, and
be the roots of the polynomial. Then,
Adding these three equations, we get
can be written as
, giving
We are given that
is satisfied for
,
,
, meaning it must be satisfied when
, giving us
.
Therefore,
, and
by matching coefficients.
.
Solution 3
Let
, and
be the roots of the polynomial. By Vieta's Formulae, we have
.
We know
. Consider
.
Using
and
, we see
.
We have
Rearrange to get
So,
.
-gregwwl
Video Solution
For those who want a video solution: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAS_DbKmtzI
See Also
| 2019 AMC 12A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | |
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