2008 AMC 12B Problems/Problem 19
Problem 19
A function is defined by for all complex numbers , where and are complex numbers and . Suppose that and are both real. What is the smallest possible value of ?
Solution
We need only concern ourselves with the imaginary portions of and (both of which must be 0). These are:
\begin{align*} \textrm{Im}(f(1)) & = i+i\textrm{Im}(\alpha)+i\textrm{Im}(\gamma) \\ \textrm{Im}(f(i)) & = -i+i\textrm{Re}(\alpha)+i\textrm{Im}(\gamma) \end{align*}
Let and then we know and Therefore $|\alpha|+|\gamma|=\sqrt{(1-p)^2+(-1-p)^2}+\sqrt{q^2+p^}=\sqrt{2p^2+2}+\sqrt{p^2+q^2},$ (Error compiling LaTeX. Unknown error_msg) which reaches its minimum when So the answer is
See Also
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