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We have <math>2by \ge y^2</math>, so <math>2ax \le a^2 \implies x \le \frac {a}{2}</math>. | We have <math>2by \ge y^2</math>, so <math>2ax \le a^2 \implies x \le \frac {a}{2}</math>. | ||
− | Then, notice <math>b^2 + x^2 = a^2 + y^2 \ge a^2</math>, so <math>b^2 \ge \frac {3}{4}a^2 \implies \rho^2 \ | + | Then, notice <math>b^2 + x^2 = a^2 + y^2 \ge a^2</math>, so <math>b^2 \ge \frac {3}{4}a^2 \implies \rho^2 \le \frac {4}{3}</math>. |
The solution <math>(a, b, x, y) = \left(1, \frac {\sqrt {3}}{2}, \frac {1}{2}, 0\right)</math> satisfies the equation, so <math>\rho^2 = \frac {4}{3}</math>, and the answer is <math>3 + 4 = \boxed{007}</math>. | The solution <math>(a, b, x, y) = \left(1, \frac {\sqrt {3}}{2}, \frac {1}{2}, 0\right)</math> satisfies the equation, so <math>\rho^2 = \frac {4}{3}</math>, and the answer is <math>3 + 4 = \boxed{007}</math>. |
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Problem
Let and be positive real numbers with . Let be the maximum possible value of for which the system of equations has a solution in satisfying and . Then can be expressed as a fraction , where and are relatively prime positive integers. Find .
Solution
Solution 1
Notice that the given equation implies
We have , so .
Then, notice , so .
The solution satisfies the equation, so , and the answer is .
Solution 2
Consider the points and . They form an equilateral triangle with the origin. We let the side length be , so and .
Thus and we need to maximize this for .
A quick differentiation shows that , so the maximum is at the endpoint . We then get
Then, , and the answer is .
Solution 3
Consider a cyclic quadrilateral with , and . Then From Ptolemy's Theorem, , so Simplifying, we have .
Note the circumcircle of has radius , so and has an arc of degrees, so . Let .
, where both and are since triangle must be acute. Since is an increasing function over , is also increasing function over .
maximizes at maximizes at .
See also
2008 AIME II (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
Preceded by Problem 13 |
Followed by Problem 15 | |
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