1997 AHSME Problems/Problem 3
Problem 3
If ,
, and
are real numbers such that

then
Solution
If the sum of three squared expressions is zero, then each expression itself must be zero, since with the equality iff
.
In this case, ,
, and
. Adding the three equations and moving the constant to the right gives
, and the answer is
.
See also
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