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Revision as of 14:28, 21 March 2020

The Apple Method is a method for solving algebra problems. An apple is used to make a clever algebraic substitution.

Examples

1. Evaluate: \[\sqrt{6+\sqrt{6+\sqrt{6+\cdots}}}\]

$\emph{Solution:}$

If we set $apple = \sqrt{6+\sqrt{6+\sqrt{6+\cdots}}}$, we can see that $apple = \sqrt{6+apple}$.

Solving, we get $\boxed{apple = 3}$