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hi;
Suppose not all four integers a, b, c, d are equal. Start with
and repeatedly replace by . Then at least one number of the quadruple will eventually become arbitrarily large.The solution to this problem is:
Let
From the equation for
However I saw this result, can anyone explain how is it so?
Explain how this is so:
And explain what this statement means:
The distance of the points
Note: This is Example 5 of first chapter of Arthur Engel's Problem Solving Strategies.
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The problem and the deduction is very simple. How did you come across this problem? Anyway the explanation of this problem is stated below:
It can be shown that the distance of any point (a, b, c, d) in the Euclidean four-dimensional space from the origin (using the Cartesian coordinate system) is given by:
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hi Grantingriver;
Is
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Dear Amartyanil, yes it is greater than or equal to zero. Any sum of square numbers is greater than or equal to zero.
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hi Grantingriver;
What if they are complex?
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If they are complex then they can be negative or positive numbers. However, in your problem they assume that the numbers are integers and any integer is a real number.
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hi Grantimgriver;
I am sorry for not paying attention to the question. I am thus removing my post.
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