2012 IMO Problems/Problem 4: Difference between revisions
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<math>\Rightarrow</math> the statement is true for <math>m=k+1</math> as well. | <math>\Rightarrow</math> the statement is true for <math>m=k+1</math> as well. | ||
<math> | As the statement is true for <math>m = 4</math>, by mathematical induction we can conclude | ||
<math>f(x) = f(1)x^2</math> <math>\forall</math> <math>x.\Box</math> | |||
So, Case 2.1, Case 2.2.1 and Case 2.2.2 are the three independent possible solutions. | |||
'''So, Case 2.1, Case 2.2.1 and Case 2.2.2 are the three independent possible solutions.''' | |||
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*[[IMO Problems and Solutions]] | *[[IMO Problems and Solutions]] | ||
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[[Category:Olympiad Algebra Problems]] | |||
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Latest revision as of 07:08, 20 November 2023
Find all functions
such that, for all integers
and
that satisfy
, the following equality holds:
(Here
denotes the set of integers.)
Solution
Consider
Then
Now we look at
We can write
If
, then
Case 1:
Case 2:
, we will have
or
Case 2.1:
if
is odd,
if
is even.
Case 2.2:
or
Case 2.2.1:
and
or
and
or
Case 2.2.2:
or
and
or
If
then
We will prove by induction
If
then
is true for some
.
and if the statement is true for
or
and
or
the statement is true for
as well.
As the statement is true for
, by mathematical induction we can conclude
So, Case 2.1, Case 2.2.1 and Case 2.2.2 are the three independent possible solutions.
--Dineshram
See Also
| 2012 IMO (Problems) • Resources | ||
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