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#1 2016-10-26 00:39:01

Gopal
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Integrals

Find the Integral values of 'n' for which
{n+2} {n+2} / (n-3) is a natural number. Explain with logic please

#2 2016-10-26 03:58:01

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Re: Integrals

Hi;

This is a bit rough but it will find solutions by inspection.

We say

where m >=0. Solving for n

by inspection we need an m that m - 20 is a square and m is a square. That immediately gives m = 36 and n = 4 and n = 28 those are the first two answers.

Of course you can get two more answers using m = 20 which yields n = 8. and m = 0 yields n = - 2

I leave to you the proof that these are the only 4 solutions.


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#3 2016-10-26 04:05:19

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Re: Integrals


so n-3 must be a factor of 25.
They are 1,5 and 25.
That gives n=4,8 and 28.
Integer solution means negative values and 0 are permitted with the condition that the ratio must be natural number.
But numerator being a square denominator being negative is ruled out.


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#4 2016-10-26 04:35:54

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Re: Integrals

Last edited by thickhead (2016-10-26 04:38:50)


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#5 2016-10-26 19:59:02

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Re: Integrals

Let   k  = n-3 , then  n = k + 3  .
( n+2 ) (n+2)  =  ( k + 5 ) ( k + 5 ) = k ^2  + 10 k  + 25 .
For  k  to  be  a  factor  of  ( n+2 ) (n+2)  , it  must  be  a  factor  of  25 , 
Thus  k1 = 1  ⇒ n1 = 4 ;
        k2 = 5 ⇒ n2 = 8 ;
       k3 = 25⇒ n3 = 28 .
If  0  is  accepted  as  a  natural  no . then  n+2 = 0  ⇒ n4 = -2 .

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