Equation Solving
By Robert Cumming on Saturday, October 06,
2001 - 06:26 pm:
I am slightly stuck with this problem.
The letters a,b and c represent single digits.
Find all the possible sets of values of a,b and c given
that:
abc + 2 =abb
abc x 2 =bba
(n.b. in this problem abc is the three digit number whose first
digit is a, second b and third c. Similarily for abb and bba.)
By Maria Jose Leon-Sotelo Esteban on
Sunday, October 07, 2001 - 10:36 am:
497+2=499
497+497=994
Maria Jose.
By Robert Cumming on Sunday, October 07,
2001 - 08:01 pm:
Thanks Maria
By James Myatt on Monday, October 08,
2001 - 05:51 pm:
Robert,
Look at the statements in detail.
(1) tells us that c + 2 = b.
Consider the case with c < 5. (2) implies 2b º b (mod 10) which
implies that b = 0, which is clearly not a solution, as (1) would be false.
This implies c ³ 5. So we have 2b + 1 º b (mod 10) which implies
b = 9.
As b º 5, we can also say 2a + 1 = b, so, using the statement above,
a = 4.
Similarly from (1), c = 7, so the solution that Maria Jose has given you is
the only solution to this problem.
Hope you understand,
James