Solution (1)
Solution (1)
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3) If the roots of the equation A(x) = x3 + px2 + q are the reciprocals of the roots of the equation B(x)
= x3 + qx + p, where p, q ∈ R, then find the greatest common divisor of (A(2025! + 4), B(2025! +
4)).
5) If f(x) = {x} + {2x} and g(x) = x – {x}, then find the sum of all the possible solution of f(x) = g(x),
where {⋅} and [⋅] are respectively the fractional part and greatest integer functions.
6) Let P(x) = a0 + a1x + a2x2 + ……+ anxn be a polynomial with least degree having integral roots
0 0
such that a , a1, a2 …… an all are integers and a = –1. Find the value of if P(3) = 128.
7) Find the sum of all distinct positive integers a and b such that a + b2 + c3 = abc where 0 < a, b <
9, c is the greatest common divisor of a and b.
8) Find the possible number of divisors of q if h(x) = x4 + mx3 + nx2 + px + q be a polynomial, whose
roots are negative integers and m + n + p + q = 13205.
9) Find the number of pair of distinct real numbers (a, b) satisfying a100 – b100 = 299 (a – b) and a200 –
b200 = 2199 (a – b) in the interval [0, 100].
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10) In a Mathematics class, Abhishek asked a question “Twice, thrice and five time of a number
gives 6, 9, 20 as remainder when divided by 14, 15, 60 respectively.” He also announced that the
winner will be the person who tells the largest possible number upto 2024 and get the candies as
many as the sum of digits of the number. Find the number of candies given to the winner.