1992 AHSME Problems/Problem 13
Problem
How many pairs of positive integers (a,b) with
satisfy the equation
Solution 1
We can rewrite the left-hand side as
by multiplying the numerator and denominator by
. Now we can multiply the top part of the fraction by the denominator to give
. Now, as
and
are positive, we cannot have
, so we must have
, so the solutions are
, which is 7 ordered pairs.
Solution 2
The equation is equivalent to
or
. The
s cancel out leaving us with
. This is asking us for the positive multiples of
up to
, and we know that
, so our answer is
.
See also
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