Problems
Please send solutions to
E.J. Barbeau
Department of Mathematics
University of Toronto
Toronto, ON M5S 3G3
no later than December 31, 2001. Please make sure that your
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first page.
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115.
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Let U be a set of n distinct real numbers and
let V be the set of all sums of distinct pairs of them,
i.e.,
V = { x + y : x, y Î U, x ¹ y } . |
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What is the smallest possible number of distinct elements that
V can contain?
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116.
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Prove that the equation
x4 + 5x3 + 6x2 - 4x - 16 = 0 |
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has exactly two real solutions.
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117.
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Let a be a real number. Solve the
equation
(a - 1) |
æ ç
è
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1 sinx
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1 cosx
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1 sinx cosx
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ö ÷
ø
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= 2 . |
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118.
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Let a, b, c be nonnegative real numbers.
Prove that
a2(b + c - a) + b2(c + a - b) + c2(a + b - c) £ 3abc . |
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When does equality hold?
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119.
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The medians of a triangle ABC intersect in G.
Prove that
|AB |2 + |BC |2 + |CA |2 = 3 (|GA |2 + |GB |2 + |GC |2) . |
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120.
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Determine all pairs of nonnull vectors
x, y for which the following sequence
{ an : n = 1, 2, ¼} is (a) increasing,
(b) decreasing, where