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==Solution 1: AM-GM Inequality== | ==Solution 1: AM-GM Inequality== | ||
− | Using AM-GM on the two terms in each factor on the left, we get < | + | Using AM-GM on the two terms in each factor on the left, we get |
+ | <cmath>(1+2a)(2+2b)(2a+b) \ge 8\sqrt{2a \cdot 4b \cdot 2ab}= 32ab,</cmath> | ||
+ | meaning the equality condition must be satisfied. This means <math>1 = 2a = b</math>, so we only have <math>\boxed{1}</math> solution. | ||
==Solution 2: Sum Of Squares== | ==Solution 2: Sum Of Squares== |
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Problem
How many ordered pairs of positive real numbers satisfy the equation
Solution 1: AM-GM Inequality
Using AM-GM on the two terms in each factor on the left, we get meaning the equality condition must be satisfied. This means , so we only have solution.
Solution 2: Sum Of Squares
Equation is equivalent to where , . Therefore , so . Hence the answer is .
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See also
2023 AMC 12A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | |
Preceded by Problem 22 |
Followed by Problem 24 |
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