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HSC Mathematics Marathon (5 Viewers)

seanieg89

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Yep thats what I did.
Haha i shouldn't say yes, I have a thesis to complete within the next three weeks that I've been majorly procrastinating. Where are these from though? Are they easier olympiad questions? Or hard 4U questions?
 

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Yep thats what I did.
Haha i shouldn't say yes, I have a thesis to complete within the next three weeks that I've been majorly procrastinating. Where are these from though? Are they easier olympiad questions? Or hard 4U questions?
The first question I posted is probably strictly more an easy olympiad question, until it turned up in my trial last month. The question expressed in terms of simultaneous equations is a proper olympiad question (from an Asia-Pacific mathematics olympiad a few years ago, I think) and the one I was thinking of posting now is completely non-HSC since it involves number theory. If you're interested, here it is:

Let p be a prime s.t. p >= 5. Prove that if:

where a and b are integers, then p^2 divides a.
 

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could you use the quadratic formula?
I was trying to work out the x intercepts for a parabola
 

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No why would I troll?
I honestly want the answer, I've been trying all day and watched videos and everything so can anyone help me.
 

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+1 This is a 4U thread. So 4U methods must be used.
 

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