I actually got the I-J part by myself. But then I took I+J and reresented it in form of a combination of both and it didn't work out.(I was trying to take conjugate) Taking numerator as n then finding sqrt(n²) to get a different value of n is a genius method of simplification. Thanks for the video! And quanto is a legend
I actually got the I-J part by myself. But then I took I+J and reresented it in form of a combination of both and it didn't work out.(I was trying to take conjugate)
Taking numerator as n then finding sqrt(n²) to get a different value of n is a genius method of simplification.
Thanks for the video! And quanto is a legend
That's actually a very good attempt!
Thank you and yes, Quanto is a legend!
thank god JEE isn't this cruel, yet...
yet XD
At that point id graph the function by hand and try to guess the area😭
ooof, that sounds painful ;_;
i've done that before....
Wtfffffffffff tf how tf what the f how do you come up with that damn wow ok imma just wow i mean just how the heck like what the f
Quanto cooked i mean damn
@@monishrules6580 Quanto is one of the demi-gods of speed integration lol
Sir its from iit bombay mo
Not exactly the original source. IIT Bombay used this problem for February 2024 Math Olympiad Level II Exam.
Uhhhh, Damn.😅
zamn
Wasabi indeed
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