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+ | ==Problem== | ||
+ | If <math> a > 1</math>, then the sum of the real solutions of | ||
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+ | <math> \sqrt{a - \sqrt{a + x}} = x</math> | ||
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+ | is equal to | ||
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+ | <math> \textbf{(A)}\ \sqrt{a} - 1\qquad \textbf{(B)}\ \dfrac{\sqrt{a}- 1}{2}\qquad \textbf{(C)}\ \sqrt{a - 1}\qquad \textbf{(D)}\ \dfrac{\sqrt{a - 1}}{2}\qquad \textbf{(E)}\ \dfrac{\sqrt{4a- 3} - 1}{2}</math> | ||
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+ | ==Solution== | ||
A solution is available [https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED239856.pdf here]. Pull up find, and put in "Since x is the principal", and you will arrive at the solution. | A solution is available [https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED239856.pdf here]. Pull up find, and put in "Since x is the principal", and you will arrive at the solution. | ||
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+ | ==See also== | ||
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+ | {{AHSME box|year=1981|num-b=28|num-a=30}} | ||
+ | {{MAA Notice}} |
Latest revision as of 14:34, 28 June 2025
Problem
If , then the sum of the real solutions of
is equal to
Solution
A solution is available here. Pull up find, and put in "Since x is the principal", and you will arrive at the solution.
It's not super clear, and there's some black stuff over it, but its legible.
The solution in the above file/pdf is the following. I tried my best to match it verbatim, but I had to guess at some things. I also did not do the entire solution like this, just parts where I had to figure out what the words/math was, so this transcribed solution could be wrong and different from the solution in the aforementioned file/pdf.
Anyways:
29. (E) Since is the principal square root of some quantity,
. For
, the given equation is equivalent to
or
The left member is a constant, the right member is an increasing function of
, and hence the equation has exactly one solution. We write
Since , we may divide by it to obtain
so
and
Therefore , and the positive root is
, the only solution of the original equation. Therefore, this is also the sum of the real solutions.
As above, we derive , and hence
. Squaring both sides, we find that
This is a quartic equation in , and therefore not easy to solve; but it is only quadratic in
, namely
Solving this by the quadratic formula, we find that
[We took the positive square root since
; indeed
.]
Now we have a quadratic equation for , namely
which we solve as in the previous solution.
Note: One might notice that when , the solution of the original equation is
. This eliminates all choices except (E).
-- OliverA
See also
1981 AHSME (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
Preceded by Problem 28 |
Followed by Problem 30 | |
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