2011 AMC 12A Problems/Problem 21
Problem
Let , and for integers
, let
. If
is the largest value of
for which the domain of
is nonempty, the domain of
is
. What is
?
Solution
The domain of is defined when
.
Applying the domain of and the fact that square roots must be positive, we get
. Simplifying, the domain of
becomes
.
Repeat this process for to get a domain of
.
For , since square roots are positive, we can exclude the negative values of the previous domain to arrive at
as the domain of
. We now arrive at a domain with a single number that defines
, however, since we are looking for the largest value for
for which the domain of
is nonempty, we must continue until we arrive at a domain that is empty. We continue with
to get a domain of
. Solve for
to get
. Since square roots cannot be negative, this is the last nonempty domain. We add to get
.
See also
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