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What is the greatest possible value of <math>\log_2{y}</math>? | What is the greatest possible value of <math>\log_2{y}</math>? | ||
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Problem
Suppose and are positive real numbers such that What is the greatest possible value of ?
Solution
Take the base-two logarithm of both equations to get Now taking the base-two logarithm of the first equation again yields It follows that the real numbers and satisfy and . Solving this system yields Thus the largest possible value of is .
cr. djmathman
Solution 2
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Substitution into yields
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Solving for yields or , and we take the greater value .
~4SunnyH
Solution 3
Let We have and .
Then, from eq 1, and substituting in to eq 2, Thus,
Solving for using the quadratic formula gets Since we are looking for which equals we put as our answer.
~sirswagger21
See Also
2022 AMC 12B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | |
Preceded by Problem 15 |
Followed by Problem 17 |
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