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− | <math>x\clubsuit y = x^2y-xy^2 </math> and <math>y\clubsuit x = y^2x-yx^2</math>. Therefore, we have the equation <math> x^2y-xy^2 = y^2x-yx^2</math> Factoring out a -1 gives <math> x^2y-xy^2 = -(x^2y-xy^2)</math> Factoring both sides further, <math>xy(x-y) = -xy(x-y)</math>. It follows that if <math>x=0</math>, <math>y=0</math>, or <math>(x-y)=0</math>, both sides of the equation equal 0. By this, there are 3 lines (<math>x=0</math>, <math>y=0</math>, or <math>x=y</math>) so the answer is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(E)}\text{ three lines}}</math>. | + | <math>x\clubsuit y = x^2y-xy^2 </math> and <math>y\clubsuit x = y^2x-yx^2</math>. Therefore, we have the equation <math> x^2y-xy^2 = y^2x-yx^2</math> Factoring out a <math>-1</math> gives <math> x^2y-xy^2 = -(x^2y-xy^2)</math> Factoring both sides further, <math>xy(x-y) = -xy(x-y)</math>. It follows that if <math>x=0</math>, <math>y=0</math>, or <math>(x-y)=0</math>, both sides of the equation equal 0. By this, there are 3 lines (<math>x=0</math>, <math>y=0</math>, or <math>x=y</math>) so the answer is <math>\boxed{\textbf{(E)}\text{ three lines}}</math>. |
Revision as of 18:32, 21 February 2013
Problem
Define . Which of the following describes the set of points
for which
?
Solution
and
. Therefore, we have the equation
Factoring out a
gives
Factoring both sides further,
. It follows that if
,
, or
, both sides of the equation equal 0. By this, there are 3 lines (
,
, or
) so the answer is
.