2010 AIME II Problems/Problem 8
Problem
Let
be the number of ordered pairs of nonempty sets
and
that have the following properties:
-
, -
, - The number of elements of
is not an element of
, - The number of elements of
is not an element of
.
Find
.
Solution
Let us partition the set
into
numbers in
and
numbers in
,
Since
must be in
and
must be in
(
, we cannot partition into two sets of 6 because
needs to end up somewhere,
or
either).
We have
ways of picking the numbers to be in
.
So the answer is
.
Note: We have
ways of picking the numbers to be in
because there are
numbers in
and since
is already a term in the set we simply have to choose another
numbers from the
numbers that are available.
Solution 2
Regardless of the size
of
(ignoring the case when
),
must not be in
and
must be in
.
There are
remaining elements whose placements have yet to be determined. Note that the actual value of
does not matter; there is always
necessary element,
forbidden element, and
other elements that need to be distributed. There are
places to put each of these elements, for
possibilities.
However, there is the edge case of
is forced not the be in either set, so we must subtract the
cases where
and
have size
.
Thus, our answer is
See also
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