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== Video Solution == | == Video Solution == |
Revision as of 17:55, 22 March 2021
Problem
(b) Determine all (a,b) such that:
Solution 1
From equation 2, we can acquire ab = 100
We can then expand both sides by squaring:
since ab = 100: 2root(ab) is 2root(100), which is 20.
We can get the below equation:
Substitue b = 44 - a, we get
By quadratic equations Formula:
which leads to the answer of 22 +- 8root(6)
Since a = 44 - b, two solutions are:
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Video Solution
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uQzjgxEEQ74&list=PLexHyfQ8DMuK6iQRknnbzBDtvxiu4JLD-&index=2
~NAMCG