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If we move every term dependent on <math>x</math> or <math>y</math> to the LHS, we get <math>x^2 - 10x + y^2 + 6y = -34</math>. Adding <math>34</math> to both sides, we have <math>x^2 - 10x + y^2 + 6y + 34 = 0</math>. Notice this is a circle with radius <math>0</math>, which only contains one point. We can split the <math>34</math> into <math>25</math> and <math>9</math> to get <math>(x - 5)^2 + (y + 3)^2 = 0</math>. So, the only point is <math>(5, -3)</math>, so the sum is <math>5 + (-3) = 2 \implies \boxed{\textbf{(B)}}</math>. ~ asdf334 | If we move every term dependent on <math>x</math> or <math>y</math> to the LHS, we get <math>x^2 - 10x + y^2 + 6y = -34</math>. Adding <math>34</math> to both sides, we have <math>x^2 - 10x + y^2 + 6y + 34 = 0</math>. Notice this is a circle with radius <math>0</math>, which only contains one point. We can split the <math>34</math> into <math>25</math> and <math>9</math> to get <math>(x - 5)^2 + (y + 3)^2 = 0</math>. So, the only point is <math>(5, -3)</math>, so the sum is <math>5 + (-3) = 2 \implies \boxed{\textbf{(B)}}</math>. ~ asdf334 | ||
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Revision as of 12:25, 27 June 2019
- The following problem is from both the 2013 AMC 12B #6 and 2013 AMC 10B #11, so both problems redirect to this page.
Problem
Real numbers and satisfy the equation . What is ?
If we move every term dependent on or to the LHS, we get . Adding to both sides, we have . Notice this is a circle with radius , which only contains one point. We can split the into and to get . So, the only point is , so the sum is . ~ asdf334
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