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− | We write the given expression as a single fraction: <cmath>\frac{2021}{2020} - \frac{2020}{2021} = \frac{2021\cdot2021-2020\cdot2020}{2020\cdot2021}</cmath> by cross multiplication. Then by factoring the numerator, we get <cmath>\frac{2021\cdot2021-2020\cdot2020}{2020\cdot2021}=\frac{(2021-2020)(2021+2020)}{2020\cdot2021}.</cmath> The question is asking for the numerator, so our answer is <math>2021+2020=4041,</math> giving | + | We write the given expression as a single fraction: <cmath>\frac{2021}{2020} - \frac{2020}{2021} = \frac{2021\cdot2021-2020\cdot2020}{2020\cdot2021}</cmath> by cross multiplication. Then by factoring the numerator, we get <cmath>\frac{2021\cdot2021-2020\cdot2020}{2020\cdot2021}=\frac{(2021-2020)(2021+2020)}{2020\cdot2021}.</cmath> The question is asking for the numerator, so our answer is <math>2021+2020=4041,</math> giving <math>\boxed{\textbf{(E) }4041}</math>. |
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Problem
The expression is equal to the fraction in which and are positive integers whose greatest common divisor is . What is
Solution 1
We write the given expression as a single fraction: by cross multiplication. Then by factoring the numerator, we get The question is asking for the numerator, so our answer is giving .
Solution 2
Denote . Hence,
We observe that and .
Hence, .
Therefore, .
Therefore, the answer is .
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2021 Fall AMC 10B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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