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Problem
Let . What is ?
Solution
Let . Since one of the sums involves a, b, c, and d, it makes sense to consider 4x. We have . Rearranging, we have , so . Thus, our answer is .
Also:
Take
Now we can clearly see:
Continuing this same method with we get altogether
Adding, we see . Therefore, .
See Also
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