1982 USAMO Problems/Problem 2
Problem
Let with
real. It is known that if
,
for , or
. Determine all other pairs of integers
if any, so that
holds for all real numbers
such that
.
Solution 1
Claim Both can not be even.
Proof
,
.
Since ,
by equating cofficient of on LHS and RHS ,get
.
.
So we have, and
.
.
So we have .
Now since it will true for all real .
So choose
.
and
so
.
This is contradiction. So, at least one of must be odd. WLOG assume
is odd and m is even. The coefficient of
in
is
The coefficient of in
is
.
Therefore, .
Now choose . (sic)
Since holds for all real
such that
.
We have . Therefore,
\begin{equation*} \label{eq:l2} \frac{2^{n+1}-1}{n+2} =3\cdot\frac{2^{n-1}-1}{n}\ldots \tag{**} \end{equation*}
Clearly holds for
.
And one can say that for
,
.
So our answer is .
-ftheftics (edited by integralarefun)
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