1997 AIME Problems/Problem 13
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Problem
Let
be the set of points in the Cartesian plane that satisfy 
were built from wire of negligible thickness, then the total length of wire required would be
, where
and
are positive integers and
is not divisible by the square of any prime number. Find
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Solution
Solution 1
- This solution is non-rigorous.
Let
,
. Then
. We only have a
area, so guessing points and graphing won't be too bad of an idea. Since
, there's a symmetry about all four quadrants, so just consider the first quadrant. We now gather some points:
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We can now graph the pairs of coordinates which add up to
. Just using the first column of information gives us an interesting lattice pattern:
Plotting the remaining points and connecting lines, the graph looks like:
Calculating the lengths is now easy; each rectangle has sides of
, so the answer is
. For all four quadrants, this is
, and
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Solution 2
Since
and 




Also
.
Define
.
- If
:
- If
:
- If
:
- So the graph of
at
is symmetric to
at
(reflected over the line x=3)
- And the graph of
at
is symmetric to
at
(reflected over the line x=2)
- And the graph of
at
is symmetric to
at
(reflected over the line x=0)
[this is also true for horizontal reflection, with
, etc]
So it is only necessary to find the length of the function at
and
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(Length =
)
This graph is reflected over the line y=3, the quantity of which is reflected over y=2,
- the quantity of which is reflected over y=0,
- the quantity of which is reflected over x=3,
- the quantity of which is reflected over x=2,
- the quantity of which is reflected over x=0..
So a total of
doublings =
=
, the total length =
, and
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See also
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