A tricky question from Oxford University Interview

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  • @sameernoor191
    @sameernoor191 2 месяца назад +107

    By rewriting -80 as -16-64, you can see that you get -4^2-4^3. Since the equation results to 0, you need (x^2-x^3) = 80. You can already see that one solution is x=-4, as (-4)^2=16 and (-4)^3=-64, so 16-(-64) = 80. To find the complex solution you just use synthetic division as we know that if x=-4 is a solution, then (x+4) is a factor. From there you get both the real and complex solutions!!

    • @zyklos229
      @zyklos229 2 месяца назад +2

      Not sure, if THIS rewriting is obvious, but we know, if there is an integer solution, it divides 80 and we know x²(1-x) is approx x³, so I started guessing: 5 too big, 4 small enough, so minus 4? Works! Then just polynomial divide and solve quadratic

    • @THE_PERFECT_ONEE
      @THE_PERFECT_ONEE 2 месяца назад

      It is evident from the eqn that it would be 4 after we simplify a lil

    • @hakanerci4372
      @hakanerci4372 Месяц назад

      ​@@zyklos229Isn't the shortest path the best? Why try solving a quadratic equation and extending the path instead of trying by changing the values?

    • @zyklos229
      @zyklos229 Месяц назад

      @@hakanerci4372 but there are literally infinity possibilites of writing a-b = constant, which in general, if you dont "see" it because it's some power of 2 stuff, there are more reliable ways. When there is no rational solution, you probably have to go the longest but most reliable route.

    • @hakanerci4372
      @hakanerci4372 Месяц назад +1

      @@zyklos229 when I was high school. And exam for going to university Usually find rational solution. All question for rational solution. İrrational doesnt use. For example i root (- 1) doesnt use and doesnt real solution

  • @GaryMSanchez
    @GaryMSanchez Месяц назад +38

    I did this in my head in two minutes…it had to be negative to begin…-5 was too big, tried -4, got it

    • @dzigayu4944
      @dzigayu4944 Месяц назад +3

      Exact same though process here. Although if they asked me to prove it with an algebraic solution I would have been clueless.

    • @jaybeeel5334
      @jaybeeel5334 Месяц назад +2

      Yo same here saw the question from thumb nail and looked at it for a min and solved it

    • @FlynnStankler
      @FlynnStankler Месяц назад

      Only issue is there are 3 answers

    • @a35sayankonar46
      @a35sayankonar46 Месяц назад

      I took 20 seconds and got only -4

    • @FlynnStankler
      @FlynnStankler Месяц назад

      @@a35sayankonar46 you only got -4 because you spent so little time on it

  • @markharder3676
    @markharder3676 2 месяца назад +38

    While solving by inspection is not generally applicable, it does require some thought and insight into the structure of the equation. For example, when you see that x^2 is greater than x^3, you know that the root must be negative. You next observe that 80 is the sum of powers of 4, so you guess that maybe x=-4 is a solution. Then you look for a way to use the known solution to find the remaining 2. You know that (x+4) is a factor, so you divide the cubic by x+4 and obtain the quadratic and thereby its two complex roots.

    • @victornikolaev3557
      @victornikolaev3557 Месяц назад

      Рутина, не интересно, тупая бухгалтерия

    • @glennet9613
      @glennet9613 Месяц назад +5

      I imagine that if this is really an Oxford University interview question they are looking for the solution by inspection.

    • @brettbuck7362
      @brettbuck7362 Месяц назад

      By inspection is always applicable, if it is possible at all, it is preferable to a long derivation due to the greatly reduced chance of an error.

    • @TheLeviathan1293
      @TheLeviathan1293 Месяц назад

      My method was to search first for integer solutions. Since x^2(1-x)=80 we're searching for square factors of 80, which are 4 and 16. x=-4 for x^2=16 works.

  • @janibeg3247
    @janibeg3247 Месяц назад +14

    20 seconds of thinking/observation solves the problem

  • @YAWTon
    @YAWTon 2 месяца назад +20

    A cubic equation with an obvious solution: -4. Divide by (x+4) and solve the resulting quadratic equation via the well known formula. Not tricky at all.

    • @Ben-vl5ew
      @Ben-vl5ew Месяц назад +2

      Well if you instantly spot -4 yeah it's easy but not everyone will, and it's an interview not a test so they probably intend for the student to solve it the hard way

    • @Linkedblade
      @Linkedblade Месяц назад +1

      ​@@Ben-vl5ew not really, if you're expecting a real valued solution, and the only coefficient is 80, then you would know to try factors of 80. So 2,4,5,8,10,16,20,40,80.
      The entire algebraic work he did is a bit much. You can use synthetic division to try these quickly. One you find that x+4 is a factor, then the discriminate will show the other two solutions are complex, and you apply the quadratic formula to find them.

  • @KipIngram
    @KipIngram Месяц назад +13

    It takes a few seconds to see that x = -4 is an answer. There will actually be three answers, of course, but the other two are probably complex. Anyway, (-4)^2 is 16, and (-4)^3 is -64. 16 - (-64) = 16+64 = 80. Q.E.D.

  • @andrewclifton9772
    @andrewclifton9772 2 месяца назад +4

    Without reading the comments or looking at the solution, obviously x^2 is greater than x^3. that can only happen if x is a fraction - less than 1 - or x is negative. Trying to guess the approximate value - in other words applying a heuristic - we can quickly see that -3 (9+27) is too small and -5 (25+125) is too large. -4 gives us 16 + 64 which = 80 so x = -4 is the answer. Takes much longer to type than to work it out.

  • @Jenjared
    @Jenjared Месяц назад +65

    This isn’t a solution. It’s just writing the solution down then demonstrating it with algebra the long way.

    • @David-iy1zt
      @David-iy1zt Месяц назад +18

      Agreed
      There is no logic in using 64 + 16 unless you already know the answer which can be found by quick trial and error

    • @15wuhao
      @15wuhao Месяц назад

      ​@@David-iy1zt there is logic, separating the constant into squares and cubes, to "accomodate" rewriting the equation into foolproof versions.

    • @ShrimpyWilliams
      @ShrimpyWilliams Месяц назад +2

      The -4 answer is kind of intuitive, the complex answers are what you are really solving for

    • @МартинТемелакиев
      @МартинТемелакиев Месяц назад +1

      @@David-iy1zt it's found by rigor, dude, I just wrote a simple formal answer of why it must be 4, analytically and not evidence-based - check it if interested!

    • @implausibleduck
      @implausibleduck Месяц назад +1

      No, it's testing a student's mathematical intuition. Trying to solve it through the direct application of algebra doesn't. Many problems have been solved by making some educated guess about the form of the solution - Dirac's wave equation is one such famous example.

  • @momo.ru-kun
    @momo.ru-kun Месяц назад +1

    x ^ 2 * (1 - x) = 80
    Now, divide both sides by x2 (assuming x≠0):
    1 - x = 80/(x ^ 2)
    Rearrange to get a single variable:
    x = 1 - 80/(x ^ 2)
    x^2 - x^3 = 80
    x^2(1 - x) = 80
    At this point, you could use numerical methods or graphing to find approximate solutions for. You can also try guessing integer values to check if they satisfy the original equation.
    x^2 - x^3 = 4^2 - 4^3 = 16 - 64 = -48
    x^2 - x^3 = 5^2 - 5^3 = 25 - 125 = -100
    x^2 - x^3 = (-4)^2 - (-4)^3 = 16 - (-64) = 16 + 64 = 80
    Thus, x = -4 is a solution to the equation x ^ 2 - x ^ 3 = 80 Therefore, the equation holds true for x = -4

  • @TurkishKS
    @TurkishKS Месяц назад +17

    Lol
    "So, what you do is, you randomly break 80 into 16 and 64, and like, woah, look at that..."

  • @niccolopaganinifranzliszt3556
    @niccolopaganinifranzliszt3556 2 месяца назад +41

    I solved it like that:
    x²-x³=80
    x²(1-x)=80
    Now, since x² is always positive and 1-x is positive only when x

    • @Saasbutter
      @Saasbutter Месяц назад

      Sorry if it sounds stupid, but isn't 1-x only positive, when x

    • @NithinBrawlStars
      @NithinBrawlStars Месяц назад

      @@Saasbutter consider decimals too

    • @Saasbutter
      @Saasbutter Месяц назад

      @@NithinBrawlStars Oh, yeah, I mixed something up

    • @МартинТемелакиев
      @МартинТемелакиев Месяц назад +2

      Look at mine:
      x^2 - x^3 = x^2*(1-x) = 80 = 2^4*5 => x^2 divides 2^2k and x is positive integer, and k is either 1 or 2 => 1-x = 5*2^s but then x = 1-5*2^s (since 1-x must divide 5*2^s, where s is 2 or 1 respectively with k) => 2 does not divide x which is a contradiction, then 1-x = 5 => x = -4 ).
      Yours is also great, I like that you used my approach at factoring the equation!

    • @johnholmes912
      @johnholmes912 Месяц назад

      x squared is not always positive if x is a complex variable

  • @blueshoter4283
    @blueshoter4283 Месяц назад +3

    so I solved it by guessing and factoring, by testing intergers in range of -5 to 5, I managed to found out x=-4 is one solution
    now we can factor it by
    x^3-x^2+80=0
    (x^3+4x^2)-(5x^2+20x)+(20x+80)=0
    (x+4)(x^2-5x+20)=0
    after plugging in quadratic formula for x^2-5x+20=0, we managed to have 2 complex solutions and 1 real solution being -4

  • @GeorgeAlexanderOz
    @GeorgeAlexanderOz 2 месяца назад +21

    The first step is some kind of constructed trick. Try x^2 - x^3 = 79.9

    • @mikehood6745
      @mikehood6745 2 месяца назад +5

      Hear, hear. I watched the video hoping to see a more rigorous procedure than "Hey, let's do this weird thing that I've reverse-engineered" and was disappointed.

    • @Jenjared
      @Jenjared Месяц назад

      100 percent

    • @МартинТемелакиев
      @МартинТемелакиев Месяц назад +1

      @@mikehood6745 rigor: x^2 - x^3 = x^2*(1-x) = 80 = 2^4*5 => x^2 divides 2^2k and x is positive integer, and k is either 1 or 2 => 1-x = 5*2^s but then x = 1-5*2^s (since 1-x must divide 5*2^s, where s is 2 or 1 respectively with k) => 2 does not divide x which is a contradiction, then 1-x = 5 => x = -4 .

  • @eduardojesus2522
    @eduardojesus2522 2 месяца назад +1

    An integer coefficient polynomial will have an integer root if it divides it's zero-power term. By some trial and error, one could try to find such number, if it exists. After I found x = -4, it was a matter of factoring out (x+4) and solving the quadratic.

  • @zhengliheng
    @zhengliheng Месяц назад +2

    The 80 on the right hints you that the real solution might be an integer. Plotting the graphs of x^2 and x^3 in your mind, you realize that the real solution has to be negative. Try -5? Nah, too big. Try -4? You got it.

  • @garyberger
    @garyberger Месяц назад +2

    At step two of the solution he actually gives away the answer when he introduces the 16- 64 substitution for 80.
    The solution is actually arrived at when you realize that there is no positive value for x that works, it must be negative. There's no need for all these hieroglyphics.

    • @garyberger
      @garyberger Месяц назад

      I mean the choice of 16 and 64 is not just arbitrary it is significant. Why did he pick those two numbers?

  • @rpocc
    @rpocc Месяц назад

    From looking at the result and assuming simple answer, one can solve it in mind, testing negative integers from -8 up to 0 and find -4 as the obvious answer, but I wouldn’t be so sure that it’s the only root of the equation. It may have two other roots on a complex plane.

  • @kpdywo848
    @kpdywo848 2 месяца назад +9

    80 is the sum of a square and a cube. When you know this everything becomes easy, but knowing it takes a lot of experience.

  • @Woah9394
    @Woah9394 Месяц назад +3

    It took me very little to realise that it’s gotta be a negative number

  • @ferro263
    @ferro263 Месяц назад +2

    x^2-x^3=80
    x^2*(1-x) = 2^4*5
    x^2*(1-x) = 4^2*5
    x^2*(1-x) = 4^2*(1-(-4))
    x^2*(1-x) = (-4)^2*(1-(-4))

  • @Governemntistheproblem
    @Governemntistheproblem 2 месяца назад +6

    Bro makes it sound like if prestigious universities shell out calculus questions😂😂

  • @anotherelvis
    @anotherelvis 2 месяца назад +1

    Do a video on polynomial long division

  • @kosterix123
    @kosterix123 Месяц назад +2

    80=64+16 is like knowing the solution already.

    • @kosterix123
      @kosterix123 Месяц назад

      But I forgot about the complex two

  • @NISHANTH-y2f
    @NISHANTH-y2f Месяц назад +1

    Take “x square”as common and u will have x^2(1-x)=80 . And then u just need to think which makes sense and juz like that I get (-4) . Which I can make 16(positive) due to square and 1-(-4)=5. Then (-4)square =16. Finally 16(5)=80.

  • @Segalmed
    @Segalmed 2 месяца назад

    OK, x has to be

  • @davidlee9262
    @davidlee9262 Месяц назад

    If x=e, e=-80 and x=-80 so x=e. Judging by irrational number being 50:50 ratio in all numerical values apart from rational e^2+e^3 shows as 27 which is technically the difference between e^2-e^3. We now just have to add 27 or 30 to premise of e which is 50 and hence making the result as 80

  • @kanguru_
    @kanguru_ Месяц назад

    x = -4 by inspection for one solution, then solve the remaining quadratic: x^2-5x+20 by the quadratic formula.

  • @Евгений-ю2р
    @Евгений-ю2р Месяц назад

    x^2-x^3=80 или x^2(1-x)=80 (-4; 4;5) Отсюда при x=-4 ((-4)^2(1-(-4))=16*5=80 далее (-x^3+x^2-80)/(x+4)=-x^2+5x-20 остальное все подробно на видео

  • @Metricspaces
    @Metricspaces Месяц назад

    Since x^2 - x^3 is a positive number (80), x has to be a negative number. since x is negative, we can rewrite the equation as x^2 +x^3=80. Now there are not many possibilities left, we find x=4 swiftly.

  • @mpg55555
    @mpg55555 Месяц назад +1

    Here's how to arrive at the answer mentally in under 10 seconds: X^2 - x^3 = x^2 * (1 - x) = 80 > 0 implies that x < 1 since x^2>0 always. Trying x=1 and x=0 don't work, and x is almost certainly an integer,, so we can safely assume that x

    • @jjmstudios
      @jjmstudios Месяц назад +1

      You've got a solid approach there! The mental shortcut is brilliant-by transforming the problem and focusing on \( w = -x \), it simplifies the guessing process significantly. Since \( w^2(w + 1) = 80 \) becomes more manageable, testing the small integers (2, 3, and 4) quickly leads you to the right answer. It’s impressive how you narrowed the possibilities with logical steps like assuming \( x < 0 \) based on \( x^2(1 - x) = 80 \).
      I also agree with your point on the substitution. Choosing the values like \(-64 - 16\) seems arbitrary unless you already know \( x = -4 \). Your alternative, \(-72 - 8\), would indeed work if you tried fitting in different values. The key is recognizing the form of the equation and finding the right factorization pattern.
      It probably wouldn’t be an Oxford-level math exam question unless it’s about thinking quickly with patterns, but certainly a good mental challenge over a pint at the pub!

  • @kpdywo848
    @kpdywo848 2 месяца назад +1

    80 - это сумма квадрата и куба. Когда вы знаете, что это легко, но знать это требует много опыта.

  • @darkflame8417
    @darkflame8417 Месяц назад

    It’s easy to get one of the answer is -4 from the first sight, and therefore we could divide the original equation by x+4 to get the other two roots… this is a faster way to solve this problem I think.

  • @bigscrounger
    @bigscrounger 2 месяца назад +2

    You should put the i before the sqroot sign. Also any reason why you didn't check the complex roots to see if they work? Otherwise, good work...

  • @cmsg77
    @cmsg77 Месяц назад +2

    Why does this video about a supposed Oxford interview question have an image of perhaps the must famous Cambridge applied mathematics professor since Newton?

  • @mateuszzpuaw-wiedzmin769
    @mateuszzpuaw-wiedzmin769 Месяц назад

    Have you ever Heard of the horner method?

  • @МартинТемелакиев
    @МартинТемелакиев Месяц назад +4

    x^2 - x^3 = x^2*(1-x) = 80 = 2^4*5 => x^2 divides 2^2k and x is positive integer, and k is either 1 or 2 => 1-x = 5*2^s but then x = 1-5*2^s (since 1-x must divide 5*2^s, where s is 2 or 1 respectively with k) => 2 does not divide x which is a contradiction, then 1-x = 5 => x = -4.
    Fairly ez, did it on my browser search bar cuz I was too lazy to take the notebook. And BTW understanding enough number theory will take you far - look at my logic, it's a lot simpler(once you understand it) than solving equations and invoking school formulas.

  • @prollysine
    @prollysine 2 месяца назад

    add 4x^2 , -4x^2 , x^2(x+4) -5x(x+4) -20(x+4)=0 , (x+4)(x^2-5x+20)=0 , x+4=0 , x=-4 , test , (-4)^2-(-4)^3=16+64 --> 80 , OK ,
    x^2-5x+20=0 , complex solu. , x= (5+i*V55)/2 , (5-i*V55)/2 ,

  • @tombufford136
    @tombufford136 2 месяца назад

    At a quick glance, X^3 will be larger than x^2 hence x is likely to be negative to give a positive sum of x^2 and x^3. 64 + 16 = 80 hence x= -4 is a clear solution. -4^2 = 16 and -4^3 = -64 then x^2 - x^3 =80.

    • @sherlockpoirot9946
      @sherlockpoirot9946 Месяц назад

      By inspection, easy, but you don’t get the complex roots that way.

    • @tombufford136
      @tombufford136 Месяц назад

      @@sherlockpoirot9946 Yes though as the comments below show, to find the complex solution you just use synthetic division as we know that if x=-4 is a solution, then (x+4) is a factor. From there you get both the real and complex solutions.

  • @angmori172
    @angmori172 Месяц назад

    I just figured:
    If (x^2 -x^3) > 0, and (x^2 -x^3) > 1, x has to be negative, and |x| has to be greater than 1.
    If x is positive and greater than 1, the result will always be negative since the cube is greater than the square.
    So now I have to find an x such that |x|^2 + |x|^3 = 80
    And due to too much binary, the answer was pretty obvious
    I dunno if this made sense, it's 4:30 am lol

  • @edelgyn2699
    @edelgyn2699 Месяц назад +2

    I don't think you have explained the solution to those people who will have difficulty with quickly seeing the solution. You should try a general approach on how to solve this equation.

  • @fredericoaguiar6812
    @fredericoaguiar6812 Месяц назад

    Didn't understand why you needed to use "i". Why you needed to multiply by SQR ROOT of -1?

  • @rudrashukla6024
    @rudrashukla6024 Месяц назад

    X^2-X^3=12^2-4^3 = 80
    X=12&X=4
    By putting the value of x we will get the desired number

  • @КатяРыбакова-ш2д
    @КатяРыбакова-ш2д Месяц назад

    -4; (5-V55*i)/2; (5+V55*i)/2.

  • @moosemoss2645
    @moosemoss2645 Месяц назад

    Took me less than a minute and as a rule I can’t complete even the simplest of sentences without falling over my words.

  • @jnv1971
    @jnv1971 Месяц назад

    Solved in 3 seconds. Obvious that it had to be a negative number. Larger than 80 when cubed won't work so -5 and lower is out immediately. The complex solution? Couldn't be arsed.

  • @poongothairajappan8446
    @poongothairajappan8446 Месяц назад

    by simple calculation we obtain it as -4
    /subs/

  • @Quarrrk-t1l
    @Quarrrk-t1l Месяц назад

    The answer is: -4
    Rewrite the equation as (x+4)(-x²+5x-20)=0
    The you need to solve. One answer is -4 and there is no other cause delta is less than zero

  • @johnholmes912
    @johnholmes912 Месяц назад

    The cubic formula has been well known since the 15 th century

  • @NortiWhips
    @NortiWhips Месяц назад

    I felt good following along until the "discriminate" part - and then I was completely lost 😂.

  • @StopTheRot
    @StopTheRot Месяц назад

    Literally the first option I tried, and I’m no genius 🤦‍♂️

  • @jinpilkim4577
    @jinpilkim4577 2 месяца назад +2

    -4 first if make a big number than x^2, i thought the sign of the x^3, then how to make 80? it's just -4

  • @TheLeviathan1293
    @TheLeviathan1293 Месяц назад

    I was like... If it's a tricky question it probably has an integer solution and we're not just trying to use the standard methods for cubic equations.
    So if x^2(1-x)=80 has an integer solution then we're trying to factor 80 in a square factor and something else. We have 4×20 and 16×5. 16×5 works with x=-4.
    After dividing -x^3+x^2-80 by x+4 we find out it's the only solution.

  • @kingbeauregard
    @kingbeauregard 2 месяца назад

    If you want to find all the roots, always factor. If I tell you that x^4 = 1, factor it into (x-1)(x+1)(x-i)(x+i) = 0 to see all four roots.

  • @andrewhowe5282
    @andrewhowe5282 Месяц назад

    I just wish my interview questions had been like that :) My humdinger was (the old chestnut) "how many zeroes are on the end of 365 factorial?" Not hard in retrospect, but a little more so when you're young and unprepped.

    • @RH-ro3sg
      @RH-ro3sg Месяц назад

      When I was young, I would have started working on the answer directly. Now that I'm older, my first reply probably would have been:
      why would you _want_ to know the number of trailing zeroes in 365 factorial in the first place?
      (Of course I understand the goal is simply to test the resourcefulness of the applicant, but the interviewer's response might be revealing and help me to inform my decision as to whether I'd want to work for them or not. An irritable 'this is just a test question we use to see if applicants have what it takes' might be a write off from my side. If they come up with a more original reaction, that may be a plus.

  • @littlejohn2708
    @littlejohn2708 Месяц назад +1

    x = -4, mental arithmetic.

  • @connorstenz4296
    @connorstenz4296 Месяц назад

    Random, but what pen are you using ?

  • @derekberthiaume5367
    @derekberthiaume5367 Месяц назад

    I did this in 8 seconds in my head.....man I should have pursued math

  • @denisgandour2
    @denisgandour2 Месяц назад

    x(x-x²)=80
    80=2⁴×5
    x'=-4
    In R, x=-4

  • @fastfurious2845
    @fastfurious2845 19 дней назад

    80= (-4^2) - (-4^3)
    X^2 - X^3 = (-4^2) - (-4^3)
    X= -4

  • @a35sayankonar46
    @a35sayankonar46 Месяц назад

    As an Indian student I calculate one value (which was -4) in my head within 20 seconds

  • @BritishBeachcomber
    @BritishBeachcomber Месяц назад

    My understanding of the problem started good, but went exponentially into a steep dive.

  • @manishkumar-ev2ty
    @manishkumar-ev2ty 24 дня назад

    Guys it is a tricky one
    By simply observing we will see that cube of any number is always greater then square so in this case we will get negative number but
    Here given that resultant is +ve so definitely number will be -ve
    Then do hit and trail 16+ 64 = 80
    Hence answer will be 4

  • @bhawanisingh1472
    @bhawanisingh1472 Месяц назад +1

    -4. 16+64=80

  • @danbromberg5909
    @danbromberg5909 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you... a nice problem but no need to detail each step as you do.

  • @jeffbrunton3291
    @jeffbrunton3291 Месяц назад

    Just mental maths, it's not -2, it's -4, took less time than it took to type this. Tried -6 (180) which took me down a rabbit hole looking at patterns

  • @coconuts5237
    @coconuts5237 Месяц назад

    x^2(1-x)=80, obviously, x should be a negative, try the number power 2, 4^2=16,so you can guess the answer is -4.

  • @mattcamp-kx7tt
    @mattcamp-kx7tt Месяц назад

    i find this so frustrating; how would you solve this problem if it was 77 instead of 80 (and didn’t break so cleanly into the sum of a cube and a square)

  • @starbase218
    @starbase218 Месяц назад

    I solved it in my head by deduction, but honestly I’m not sure anymore how to write it out. Will watch.

    • @starbase218
      @starbase218 Месяц назад

      A bit disappointed that you immediately went to the 16 and 64.

  • @schfiftyfive9680
    @schfiftyfive9680 Месяц назад

    I'm too stupid to understand this but smart enough to realize that I should understand it. I am torn eternally.

  • @Nikioko
    @Nikioko Месяц назад

    x² − x³ = 80
    x³ − x² + 80 = 0
    (x + 4) (x² − 5x + 20) = 0
    x₁ = −4
    x₂,₃ = 5/2 ± √(25/4 − 20)
    = 5/2 ± i√55 / 2
    x₂ = (5 − i√55)/2 ∨ x₃ = (5 + i√55)/2
    𝕃 = {−4, (5 − i√55)/2, (5 + i√55)/2}

  • @billh5923
    @billh5923 Месяц назад

    I just tried x = -4 and it worked!
    16 + 64 = 80. Done!
    (I'm an engineer not a mathematician)

    • @adamwhiteson6866
      @adamwhiteson6866 Месяц назад

      Yes, That's easy by inspection . But that overlooks the other two complex solutions.

  • @rowanmurphy5239
    @rowanmurphy5239 Месяц назад

    I got -4, and I got list half way through your process and don't see how it's related to the question lol

  • @ZenoSamaOmniKing
    @ZenoSamaOmniKing Месяц назад

    put from x from 1 2 3 4 so 4 is right
    10 seconds

  • @ForFun-u9m
    @ForFun-u9m Месяц назад

    How yall so gooddd at maths????

  • @asirogi139
    @asirogi139 Месяц назад +1

    やっぱ英語で書くとただ解を求めてるだけの式もかっこいいなって思う

  • @invinciblehero122
    @invinciblehero122 Месяц назад +1

    Kids question....4*4-(-4*-4*-4)= 80

  • @johnmckenzie427
    @johnmckenzie427 Месяц назад

    Solved in 10 seconds by trial and error.

  • @hughwilliamson2190
    @hughwilliamson2190 Месяц назад

    I trickier question is why you would include Stephen Hawking (Lucasian professor of Mathematics at Cambridge) on the thumbnail.

  • @JSSTyger
    @JSSTyger 2 месяца назад +1

    One real solution...x = -4

  • @vihaanpandey5609
    @vihaanpandey5609 Месяц назад +1

    Did it in 5 secs 😂

  • @Mehh444
    @Mehh444 Месяц назад

    Take x= -y, so equation is y²+y³=80

  • @PIGMAN_CHAD
    @PIGMAN_CHAD Месяц назад

    Use trial and error method

  • @rockstarali99
    @rockstarali99 Месяц назад

    Mental math and the answer is -4. Haven’t read the comments nor watched the video. In fact as I write this the YT ads are still running.
    There is NO way this is a Harvard question.
    Edit: I omitted the complex solutions, but that’s also easy considering we have two passive solutions in the form of x² and (1-x) so we must have 2 complex conjugates which simplifies the quadratic formula and gives us -22.5 +-rt(55)j/2

  • @ROXKVV2
    @ROXKVV2 Месяц назад +2

    9 and 1 is answer easy 😂❤😂😊

  • @hafizhnazharpahlevi1301
    @hafizhnazharpahlevi1301 Месяц назад

    I even forgot abt the determinant things 😂

  • @rockyhandsome1677
    @rockyhandsome1677 18 дней назад

    -4. Without calculation

  • @COTU9
    @COTU9 Месяц назад

    This problem has what is called the 100-million-dollar solution. A man when confronted about winning the lottery and dealing with the boredom from it, he confirmed the solution was to go take a nap on the couch and when he woke up, his problem was solved. Believe it or not, this problem is solved with this very same solution.

  • @berkakgol8201
    @berkakgol8201 Месяц назад

    It took 2 seconds to solve this. Due to our education system which is unnecessary hard, any 2nd grade highschool student could solve this if that they are planning to go any engineering college. Because there is harder than this question must be solved within 30 seconds.
    The solution for me is if the x^2-x^3= 80 > x must be negative so:
    x^2+x^3 > x^2(x+1) which is equal to 80
    from this equation x must be 4.
    so first I sait x must be negative so x = -4

  • @tokajileo5928
    @tokajileo5928 Месяц назад

    much simpler using the cubic formula, it's available for centuries

  • @Iitian2025-t7g
    @Iitian2025-t7g 2 месяца назад

    Great ❤

  • @MithileshKumar-cz9ox
    @MithileshKumar-cz9ox Месяц назад

    -4 straightaway,by two three hit and trials,😂

  • @coulie27
    @coulie27 Месяц назад

    Is it -4 ? Saw it in 3 seconds.

  • @qwertyuiopzxcvbnm9890
    @qwertyuiopzxcvbnm9890 Месяц назад

    This video demonstrates to every person (be they smart or not so smart) why studying mathematics sucks😂
    Studying it at university isn't completely useless but it very clearly sucks

  • @GaborMajor91
    @GaborMajor91 Месяц назад

    I have never seen anyone write the x like that...

  • @mrinfo759
    @mrinfo759 24 дня назад

    Preparing for govt exams in India seen -4 as answer in 5 seconds

  • @MrDoyley35
    @MrDoyley35 Месяц назад

    -4.671 is close enough for me!!

  • @nordicpush1452
    @nordicpush1452 Месяц назад

    If "delta" is less than zero, the equation has no solution in the set of real numbers... I see no point in including answers from the range of imaginary numbers...

  • @gabriel3845
    @gabriel3845 Месяц назад

    X²-x³=x ✅

  • @Mishalteachmaths
    @Mishalteachmaths 2 месяца назад

    M your fan sir.m also new in my channel only few videos are uploaded but I will teach basic mathematics with easy way..

  • @penklislawnmowing4508
    @penklislawnmowing4508 2 месяца назад

    81-1=9^2-1^3