2013 AMC 12B Problem 25

Attempt Problem 25 of the 2013 AMC 12B below, then check your answer against the professionally curated solution from LIVE by Po-Shen Loh. You can also try the full timed exam, view all 2013 AMC 12B solutions, or check the answer key.

All problems are used with official legal permission of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA).

25.

Let GG be the set of polynomials of the form

P(z)=zn+cn1zn1++c2z2+c1z+50, \begin{aligned} &P(z) = z^n + c_{n-1}z^{n-1} + \cdots \\ &\quad {}+ c_2 z^2 + c_1 z + 50, \end{aligned}

where c1,c_1, c2,c_2, ,\ldots, cn1c_{n-1} are integers and P(z)P(z) has nn distinct roots of the form a+iba + ib with aa and bb integers. How many polynomials are in G?G?

288288

528528

576576

992992

10561056

Answer: B
Concepts:polynomialcomplex numberfactor countingcasework
Difficulty rating: 2720
Small Hint:

Real coefficients pair nonreal roots as conjugates, so P(z)P(z) factors into linear (zc)(z - c) and quadratic z22az+(a2+b2)z^2 - 2az + (a^2 + b^2) pieces, each with constant term dividing 5050

Big Hint:

For each divisor dd of 50,50, count the basic factors of magnitude dd (solutions of a2+b2=d,a^2 + b^2 = d, plus z±dz \pm d), then multiply choices so the constant terms multiply to 5050

Solution:

Since the coefficients are real, nonreal roots occur in conjugate pairs, so P(z)P(z) factors into distinct linear factors (zc)(z - c) with cZc \in \mathbb{Z} and quadratics (z(a+ib))(z(aib))(z - (a+ib))(z - (a-ib)) =z22az+(a2+b2).= z^2 - 2az + (a^2 + b^2). Each factor’s constant term divides 50.50. For d=1,2,5,10,25,50,d=1,2,5,10,25,50, the numbers of conjugate pairs with a2+b2=da^2+b^2=d and b0b\ne0 are 1,2,4,4,5,6,1,2,4,4,5,6, respectively. Adding the two linear choices zd,z+dz-d,z+d gives B1=3,|B_1|=3, B2=4,|B_2|=4, B5=6,|B_5|=6, B10=6,|B_{10}|=6, B25=7,|B_{25}|=7, and B50=8.|B_{50}|=8. The factor-magnitude partitions of 5050 using values greater than 11 are 50,252,105,50,25\cdot2,10\cdot5, and 552.5\cdot5\cdot2. Distinct roots require choosing two different B5B_5 factors in the last case. Finally, account for the free presence of z+1z+1 and z2+1z^2+1 (with z1z-1 forced by the sign of the remaining product), gives 22(8+74+66+4(62))=4(8+28+36+60)=528. \begin{aligned} &2^2\left(8 + 7\cdot 4 + 6\cdot 6 + 4\binom{6}{2}\right) \\ &\quad = 4(8 + 28 + 36 + 60) = 528. \end{aligned} Thus, the correct answer is B.

Problem 24#24
Full Exam

Problem 25 in Other Years

1950 AMC 12 · 1951 AMC 12 · 1952 AMC 12 · 1953 AMC 12 · 1954 AMC 12 · 1955 AMC 12 · 1956 AMC 12 · 1957 AMC 12 · 1958 AMC 12 · 1959 AMC 12 · 1960 AMC 12 · 1961 AMC 12 · 1962 AMC 12 · 1963 AMC 12 · 1964 AMC 12 · 1965 AMC 12 · 1966 AMC 12 · 1967 AMC 12 · 1968 AMC 12 · 1969 AMC 12 · 1970 AMC 12 · 1971 AMC 12 · 1972 AMC 12 · 1973 AMC 12 · 1974 AMC 12 · 1975 AMC 12 · 1976 AMC 12 · 1977 AMC 12 · 1978 AMC 12 · 1979 AMC 12 · 1980 AMC 12 · 1981 AMC 12 · 1982 AMC 12 · 1983 AMC 12 · 1984 AMC 12 · 1985 AMC 12 · 1986 AMC 12 · 1987 AMC 12 · 1988 AMC 12 · 1989 AMC 12 · 1990 AMC 12 · 1991 AMC 12 · 1992 AMC 12 · 1993 AMC 12 · 1994 AMC 12 · 1995 AMC 12 · 1996 AMC 12 · 1997 AMC 12 · 1998 AMC 12 · 1999 AMC 12 · 2000 AMC 12 · 2001 AMC 12 · 2002 AMC 12A · 2002 AMC 12B · 2003 AMC 12A · 2003 AMC 12B · 2004 AMC 12A · 2004 AMC 12B · 2005 AMC 12A · 2005 AMC 12B · 2006 AMC 12A · 2006 AMC 12B · 2007 AMC 12A · 2007 AMC 12B · 2008 AMC 12A · 2008 AMC 12B · 2009 AMC 12A · 2009 AMC 12B · 2010 AMC 12A · 2010 AMC 12B · 2011 AMC 12A · 2011 AMC 12B · 2012 AMC 12A · 2012 AMC 12B · 2013 AMC 12A · 2014 AMC 12A · 2014 AMC 12B · 2015 AMC 12A · 2015 AMC 12B · 2016 AMC 12A · 2016 AMC 12B · 2017 AMC 12A · 2017 AMC 12B · 2018 AMC 12A · 2018 AMC 12B · 2019 AMC 12A · 2019 AMC 12B · 2020 AMC 12A · 2020 AMC 12B · 2021 AMC 12A Spring · 2021 AMC 12B Spring · 2021 AMC 12A Fall · 2021 AMC 12B Fall · 2022 AMC 12A · 2022 AMC 12B · 2023 AMC 12A · 2023 AMC 12B · 2024 AMC 12A · 2024 AMC 12B · 2025 AMC 12A · 2025 AMC 12B