Tricky maths question. Find base of equation given solutions.

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Homework Statement


5x2-50x+125 (equation 1)
Solutions are x=5 and x=8

(x-5)(x-8)
= x2-13x+40 (equation 2)

What is the base of the number system??

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The Attempt at a Solution


Compare coefficients
1a=5b
-13a=-50b
40a=125b

The base must be greater than 8 since 8 is the highest solution..

Descriminant of (1) is zero. Only one solution
 
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Dick said:
Saying 1=5 in any bases is nonsensical. The form of your equation must be C*(x-5)*(x-8) in any base. Doesn't that tell you what C must be?


Yess whoops c=5
 
Still not sure how I'm meant to solve for the base?!
 
okay shall give it a go!
 
tigertan said:
okay shall give it a go!

Try and stay on the forums instead of using private messaging. If you tell me why it's base 13, I'll probably tell you it's correct.
 
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looking only at the middle term, -50x of equation with unknown base, equating -5a=-65, we obtain a=13
 
tigertan said:
looking only at the middle term, -50x of equation with unknown base, equating -5a=-65, we obtain a=13

That's correct. You can check it by showing you get the same result from the last term.