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A function <math>f</math> is defined by <math>f(z) = (4 + i) z^2 + \alpha z + \gamma</math> for all complex numbers <math>z</math>, where <math>\alpha</math> and <math>\gamma</math> are complex numbers and <math>i^2 = - 1</math>. Suppose that <math>f(1)</math> and <math>f(i)</math> are both real. What is the smallest possible value of <math>| \alpha | + |\gamma |</math> ? | A function <math>f</math> is defined by <math>f(z) = (4 + i) z^2 + \alpha z + \gamma</math> for all complex numbers <math>z</math>, where <math>\alpha</math> and <math>\gamma</math> are complex numbers and <math>i^2 = - 1</math>. Suppose that <math>f(1)</math> and <math>f(i)</math> are both real. What is the smallest possible value of <math>| \alpha | + |\gamma |</math> ? | ||
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Problem
A function is defined by for all complex numbers , where and are complex numbers and . Suppose that and are both real. What is the smallest possible value of ?
Solution 1:
We need only concern ourselves with the imaginary portions of and (both of which must be 0). These are:
Let and then we know and Therefore which reaches its minimum when by the Trivial Inequality. Thus, the answer is
Solution 2:
Since and are both real we get,
Solving, we get , can be anything, to minimize the value we set , so then the answer is . Thus, the answer is
By: Quaratinium
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2008 AMC 12B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | |
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