The HARDEST Problem On The SAT | Find The Value Of "a"

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @MathMastery_Minds
    @MathMastery_Minds  17 дней назад

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  • @wes9627
    @wes9627 17 дней назад +2

    Each value of a lies on a circle of some radius and centered on the origin of the complex plane. For √a+√(-a) to have no imaginary component, a must be purely imaginary, so set a=±ri where r>0 is real and i=√(-1). Thus, ±a=re^{±iπ/2} and √(±a)=√re^{±iπ/4}=√r[cos(π/4)±i*sin(π/4)]=√r(√2/2)(1±i). It follows that √a+√(-a)=√(2r)=10 or 2r=100 and r=50. Thus, a=±50i.

  • @yassertariqvideo
    @yassertariqvideo 13 дней назад +2

    Hardest problem? It's basic algebra.