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<math>3 \star x = 23 \Longrightarrow 3+x+3x=23 \Longrightarrow 4x = 20 \Longrightarrow x=5</math>, so the answer is <math>\mathrm{(D) \ }</math>. | <math>3 \star x = 23 \Longrightarrow 3+x+3x=23 \Longrightarrow 4x = 20 \Longrightarrow x=5</math>, so the answer is <math>\mathrm{(D) \ }</math>. | ||
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+ | Alternatively, note the resemblence to [[Simon's Favorite Factoring Trick]]. <math>(a\star b) + 1 = ab + a + b + 1 = (a + 1)(b + 1)</math> so <math>24 = (x \star 3) + 1 = (x + 1)(3 + 1)</math> so <math>x + 1 = \frac{24}4 = 6</math> and <math>x = 5</math>. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:34, 31 July 2006
Problem
Suppose the operation is defined by If then
Solution
, so the answer is .
Alternatively, note the resemblence to Simon's Favorite Factoring Trick. so so and .