A number theory problem by Dipanjan Chowdhury

If M M be the A.M. of the possible values of integer n n such that n 2 + 19 n + 92 n^2 + 19n + 92 is a perfect square, then the value of M + 10 M + 10 is?

Answer should be in decimals.


The answer is 0.5.

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Barr Shiv
Dec 10, 2018

complete the sqaure

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