Difference between revisions of "Mock AIME 3 Pre 2005 Problems/Problem 15"
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<cmath> \tan{\Omega} = \tan{(\tan^{-1}{41} - \tan^{-1}{1})} </cmath> | <cmath> \tan{\Omega} = \tan{(\tan^{-1}{41} - \tan^{-1}{1})} </cmath> | ||
− | <cmath> = \dfrac{ 41 - 1}{1 + | + | <cmath> = \dfrac{ 41 - 1}{1 + 41 \cdot 1 } </cmath> |
− | <cmath> = \dfrac{40}{ | + | <cmath> = \dfrac{40}{42} </cmath> |
− | giving us the desired answer of <math>\boxed{ | + | giving us the desired answer of <math>20+21=\boxed{41}</math>. |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 15:50, 16 August 2010
Problem
Let denote the value of the sum
The value of can be expressed as , where and are relatively prime positive integers. Compute .
Solution
Let
Factoring the radicand, we have The fraction looks remarkably apt for a trigonometric substitution; namely, define such that . Then the RHS becomes But Therefore, This gives us So now When we sum , this sum now telescopes: Therefore, the required value giving us the desired answer of .