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− | We can immediately note that the exponents of <math>x^{11}-7x^7+x^3</math> are an arithmetic sequence, so they are symmetric around the middle term. So, <math>x^{11}-7x^7+x^3 = x^7(x^4-7+\frac{1}{x^4})</math>. We can see that since <math>x+\frac{1}{x} = \sqrt{5}</math>, <math>x^2+2+\frac{1}{x^2} = 5</math> and therefore <math>x^2+\frac{1}{x^2} = 3</math>. Continuing from here, we get <math>x^4+2+\frac{1}{x^4} = 9</math>, so <math>x^4-7+\frac{1}{x^4} = 0</math>. We don't even need to find what <math>x^ | + | We can immediately note that the exponents of <math>x^{11}-7x^7+x^3</math> are an arithmetic sequence, so they are symmetric around the middle term. So, <math>x^{11}-7x^7+x^3 = x^7(x^4-7+\frac{1}{x^4})</math>. We can see that since <math>x+\frac{1}{x} = \sqrt{5}</math>, <math>x^2+2+\frac{1}{x^2} = 5</math> and therefore <math>x^2+\frac{1}{x^2} = 3</math>. Continuing from here, we get <math>x^4+2+\frac{1}{x^4} = 9</math>, so <math>x^4-7+\frac{1}{x^4} = 0</math>. We don't even need to find what <math>x^7</math> is! This is since <math>x^7\cdot0</math> is evidently <math>\boxed{(B) 0}</math>, which is our answer. |
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Contents
Problem
The real number satisfies the equation
. What is the value of
Solution 1
We square to get
. We subtract 2 on both sides for
and square again, and see that
so
. We can divide our original expression of
by
to get that it is equal to
. Therefore because
is 7, it is equal to
.
Solution 2
Multiplying both sides by and using the quadratic formula, we get
. We can assume that it is
, and notice that this is also a solution the equation
, i.e. we have
. Repeatedly using this on the given (you can also just note Fibonacci numbers),
~Lcz
Solution 3
We can immediately note that the exponents of are an arithmetic sequence, so they are symmetric around the middle term. So,
. We can see that since
,
and therefore
. Continuing from here, we get
, so
. We don't even need to find what
is! This is since
is evidently
, which is our answer.
~sosiaops
Solution 4
We begin by multiplying by
, resulting in
. Now we see this equation:
. The terms all have
in common, so we can factor that out, and what we're looking for becomes
. Looking back to our original equation, we have
, which is equal to
. Using this, we can evaluate
to be
, and we see that there is another
, so we put substitute it in again, resulting in
. Using the same way, we find that
is
. We put this into
, resulting in
, so the answer is
.
~purplepenguin2
Solution 5
The equation we are given is Yuck. Fractions and radicals! We multiply both sides by
square, and re-arrange to get
Now, let us consider the expression we wish to acquire. Factoring out
we have
Then, we notice that
Furthermore,
Thus, our answer is
~peace09
Video Solution by OmegaLearn (Algebraic Manipulations and Symmetric Polynomials)
~ pi_is_3.14
Video Solution by Interstigation (Simple Silly Bashing)
~ Interstigation
Video Solution by TheBeautyofMath
Not the most efficient method, but gets the job done.
https://youtu.be/L1iW94Ue3eI?t=1468
~IceMatrix
See Also
2021 AMC 10B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
Preceded by Problem 14 |
Followed by Problem 16 | |
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