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Find the equation of the directrix of the parabola $x = -\frac{1}{6} y^2.$
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
Recall that a parabola is defined as the set of all points that are equidistant to the focus $F$ and the directrix. Since the parabola $x = -\frac{1}{6} y^2$ is symmetric about the $x$-axis, the focus is at a point of the form $(f,0).$ Let $x = d$ be the equation of the directrix. [asy] unitsize(1.5 cm); pair F, P,...
Suppose that the number $a$ satisfies the equation $4 = a + a^{ - 1}.$ What is the value of $a^{4} + a^{ - 4}?$
Level 2
Intermediate Algebra
Squaring the equation $4 = a+a^{-1},$ we get \[16 = \left(a+a^{-1}\right)^2 = a^2 + 2a a^{-1} + a^{-2} = a^2 + 2 + a^{-2},\]so $14 = a^2 + a^{-2}.$ To get the desired expression, we square again, giving \[196 = a^4 + 2a^2 a^{-2} + a^{-4} = a^4 + 2 + a^{-4}.\]Thus, $\boxed{194} = a^4 + a^{-4}.$
Find the largest prime divisor of $25^2+72^2$.
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
$25^2+72^2=5^4+4\cdot 6^4$, and we can use the Sophie Germain Identity on that to get \[25^2+72^2=(5^2+2\cdot 6^2+2\cdot 5\cdot 6)(5^2+2\cdot 6^2-2\cdot 5\cdot 6)=157\cdot 37.\] $\boxed{157}$ is the largest prime factor.
What is the domain of the function $f(x)=\log_2(\log_3(\log_4(\log_5x)))$?
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
In order for the given function to have a real value, $\log_3(\log_4(\log_5x))>0$ (since the logarithm of only any positive number is real). In order for the last inequality to be true, $\log_4(\log_5x)>1$ (since the logarithm of only any number greater than 1 is greater than 0). The last inequality is true only if $\l...
Let $a,$ $b,$ $c,$ $d$ be real numbers, none of which are equal to $-1,$ and let $\omega$ be a complex number such that $\omega^3 = 1$ and $\omega \neq 1.$ If \[\frac{1}{a + \omega} + \frac{1}{b + \omega} + \frac{1}{c + \omega} + \frac{1}{d + \omega} = \frac{2}{\omega},\]then find \[\frac{1}{a + 1} + \frac{1}{b + 1} +...
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
Since $\omega^3 = 1,$ $\frac{2}{\omega} = 2 \omega^2.$ Then multiplying both sides by $(a + \omega)(b + \omega)(c + \omega)(d + \omega),$ we get \[(b + \omega)(c + \omega)(d + \omega) + (a + \omega)(c + \omega)(d + \omega) + (a + \omega)(b + \omega)(d + \omega) + (a + \omega)(b + \omega)(c + \omega) = 2 \omega^2 (a + ...
Let $ a$, $ b$, $ c$ be nonzero real numbers such that $ a+b+c=0$ and $ a^3+b^3+c^3=a^5+b^5+c^5$. Find the value of $ a^2+b^2+c^2$.
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
From the factorization \[a^3 + b^3 + c^3 - 3abc = (a + b + c)(a^2 + b^2 + c^2 - ab - ac - bc),\]we know that $a^3 + b^3 + c^3 = 3abc.$ Since $a + b + c = 0,$ $c = -a - b,$ so \begin{align*} a^5 + b^5 + c^5 &= a^5 + b^5 - (a + b)^5 \\ &= -5a^4 b - 10a^3 b^2 - 10a^2 b^3 - 5ab^4 \\ &= -5ab(a^3 + 2a^2 b + 2ab^2 + b^3) \\ ...
Let $S$ be the set of points $(x, y)$ in the Cartesian plane that satisfy \[\Big|\big| |x|-2\big|-1\Big|+\Big|\big| |y|-2\big|-1\Big|=1.\]What is the total length of all the lines that make up $S$?
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
We'll use this helpful result a few times: for any real numbers $a$ and $b$, the graph of \[|x-a|+|y-b|=1\]is a "diamond": a square of side length $\sqrt{2}$ centered at $(a, b)$ whose sides form angles of $45^\circ$ with the axes. (To see this, first draw the graph of $|x| + |y| = 1$. Then, the graph of $|x-a|+|y-b|=1...
What is the domain of the function $f(x)=\log_2(\log_3(\log_4x))$?
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
In order for the given function to have a real value, $\log_3(\log_4x)>0$ (since the logarithm of only any positive number is real). In order for the last inequality to be true, $\log_4x>1$ (since the logarithm of only any number greater than 1 is greater than 0). The last inequality is true only if $x>4^1$, so $x>4$, ...
Express the value of the following as a common fraction: $\left(1-\frac12\right)\cdot\left(1-\frac13\right)\cdot\left(1-\frac14\right) \dotsm \left(1-\frac1{n+1}\right) \dotsm \left(1-\frac1{100}\right)$
Level 1
Intermediate Algebra
Simplifying each term in the product, we have \[\left( \frac{1}{2} \right) \left( \frac{2}{3} \right) \left( \frac{3}{4} \right) \dotsm \left( \frac{98}{99} \right) \left( \frac{99}{100} \right) . \]The denominator of each fraction cancels with the numerator of the next fraction, so the product is $\boxed{\frac{1}{100}...
Let $S$ be the sum of all the real coefficients of the expansion of ${(1+ix)}^{2009}$. What is $\log_{2}(S)$?
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
By the Binomial Theorem, \[(1 + ix)^{2009} = 1 + \binom{2009}{1} ix - \binom{2009}{2} x^2 - \binom{2009}{3} ix^3 + \binom{2009}{4} x^4 + \dotsb.\]Also, \[(1 - ix)^{2009} = 1 - \binom{2009}{1} ix - \binom{2009}{2} x^2 + \binom{2009}{3} ix^3 + \binom{2009}{4} x^4 + \dotsb.\]Adding the two, all the imaginary terms cancel,...
Compute \[\sum_{n = 2}^\infty \frac{4n^3 - n^2 - n + 1}{n^6 - n^5 + n^4 - n^3 + n^2 - n}.\]
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
First, we decompose $\frac{4n^3 - n^2 - n + 1}{n^6 - n^5 + n^4 - n^3 + n^2 - n}$ into partial fractions. We factor the denominator: \begin{align*} n^6 - n^5 + n^4 - n^3 + n^2 - n &= n(n^5 - n^4 + n^3 - n^2 + n - 1) \\ &= n(n^4 (n - 1) + n^2 (n - 1) + (n - 1)) \\ &= n(n - 1)(n^4 + n^2 + 1) \\ &= n(n - 1)[(n^4 + 2n^2 + ...
Let $x,$ $y,$ and $z$ be nonnegative numbers such that $x^2 + y^2 + z^2 = 1.$ Find the maximum value of \[2xy \sqrt{6} + 8yz.\]
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
Our strategy is to take $x^2 + y^2 + z^2$ and divide into several expression, apply AM-GM to each expression, and come up with a multiple of $2xy \sqrt{6} + 8yz.$ Since we want terms of $xy$ and $yz$ after applying AM-GM, we divide $x^2 + y^2 + z^2$ into \[(x^2 + ky^2) + [(1 - k)y^2 + z^2].\]By AM-GM, \begin{align*} x...
Let $x,$ $y,$ and $z$ be positive real numbers. Find the minimum value of \[\frac{4z}{2x + y} + \frac{4x}{y + 2z} + \frac{y}{x + z}.\]
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
Let $a = 2x,$ $b = y,$ and $c = 2z.$ Then $x = \frac{a}{2},$ $y = b,$ and $z = \frac{c}{2},$ so \begin{align*} \frac{4z}{2x + y} + \frac{4x}{y + 2z} + \frac{y}{x + z} &= \frac{2c}{a + b} + \frac{2a}{b + c} + \frac{b}{\frac{a}{2} + \frac{c}{2}} \\ &= \frac{2c}{a + b} + \frac{2a}{b + c} + \frac{2b}{a + c} \\ &= 2 \left ...
The graph of the polynomial $P(x) = x^5 + ax^4 + bx^3 + cx^2 + dx + e$ has five distinct $x$-intercepts, one of which is at $(0,0)$. Which of the following coefficients cannot be zero? $\textbf{(A)}\ a \qquad \textbf{(B)}\ b \qquad \textbf{(C)}\ c \qquad \textbf{(D)}\ d \qquad \textbf{(E)}\ e$
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
Since $P(0) = 0,$ $e = 0.$ Let the other $x$-intercepts be $p,$ $q,$ $r,$ and $s,$ so \[P(x) = x(x - p)(x - q)(x - r)(x - s).\]Note that $d = pqrs.$ Since the $x$-intercepts are all distinct, $p,$ $q,$ $r,$ and $s$ are all nonzero, so $d$ must be nonzero. Thus, the answer is $\boxed{\text{(D)}}.$ Any of the other c...
The three roots of the cubic $ 30 x^3 - 50x^2 + 22x - 1$ are distinct real numbers strictly between $ 0$ and $ 1$. If the roots are $p$, $q$, and $r$, what is the sum \[ \frac{1}{1-p} + \frac{1}{1-q} +\frac{1}{1-r} ?\]
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
Since $p,q, r$ are roots of $ 30 x^3 - 50x^2 + 22x - 1$, $ {1-p},{1-q}, {1-r} $ are roots of $ 30 (1-x)^3 - 50(1-x)^2 + 22(1-x) - 1$. If we consider only the constant terms in the expansion of the above polynomial, we find that the constant coefficient is $30 - 50 +22 -1 = 1$. Similarly, the linear coefficient of the...
The function $f(x)$ satisfies \[f(xy) = xf(y)\]for all real numbers $x$ and $y.$ If $f(1) = 25,$ find $f(79).$
Level 2
Intermediate Algebra
Setting $x = 79$ and $y = 1,$ we get \[f(79) = 79f(1) = 79 \cdot 25 = \boxed{1975}.\]
Find the constant $c$ such that the remainder when $2x+7$ divides $2x^3+cx^2-11x+39$ is $4$.
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
\[ \begin{array}{c|cc cc} \multicolumn{2}{r}{x^2} & +\left(\frac{c-7}{2}\right)x & +5 \\ \cline{2-5} 2x+7 & 2x^3 &+cx^2 &- 11x &+ 39 \\ \multicolumn{2}{r}{-2x^3} & -7x^2 \\ \cline{2-3} \multicolumn{2}{r}{0} & (c-7)x^2 & -11x \\ \multicolumn{2}{r}{} & -(c-7)x^2 & -x(c-7)\left(\frac{7}{2}\right) \\ \cline{3-4} \mu...
Let $S = (1+i)^{17} - (1-i)^{17}$, where $i=\sqrt{-1}$. Find $|S|$.
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
Rewriting the complex numbers in polar notation form, $1+i = \sqrt{2}\,\text{cis}\,\frac{\pi}{4}$ and $1-i = \sqrt{2}\,\text{cis}\,-\frac{\pi}{4}$, where $\text{cis}\,\theta = \cos \theta + i\sin \theta$. By De Moivre's Theorem,\begin{align*} \left(\sqrt{2}\,\text{cis}\,\frac{\pi}{4}\right)^{17} - \left(\sqrt{2}\,\text...
Find the sum of the real roots of $x^4 - 4x - 1 = 0.$
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
We look for a factorization of $x^4 - 4x - 1$ of the form $(x^2 + ax + b)(x^2 + cx + d).$ Thus, \[x^4 + (a + c) x^3 + (ac + b + d) x^2 + (ad + bc) x + bd = x^4 - 4x - 1.\]Matching coefficients, we get \begin{align*} a + c &= 0, \\ ac + b + d &= 0, \\ ad + bc &= -4, \\ bd &= -1. \end{align*}From the first equation, $c ...
Compute \[\frac{(10^4+324)(22^4+324)(34^4+324)(46^4+324)(58^4+324)}{(4^4+324)(16^4+324)(28^4+324)(40^4+324)(52^4+324)}.\]
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
Each of the terms is of the form $x^4 + 324$. To factor, we write: \[\begin{aligned} x^4 + 324 &= (x^4 + 36x^2 + 324) - 36x^2\\& = (x^2+18)^2 - 36x^2 \\& = (x^2-6x+18)(x^2+6x+18) \\ &= (x(x-6)+18)(x(x+6)+18). \end{aligned}\]Therefore, the given expression equals \[\frac{(10\cdot4+18)(10\cdot16+18)(22\cdot16+18)(22\cdot...
Which of the following functions have inverses? Note that the domain of each function is also given. A. $a(x) = \sqrt{2 - x},$ $x \in (-\infty,2].$ B. $b(x) = x^3 - x,$ $x \in \mathbb{R}.$ C. $c(x) = x + \frac{1}{x},$ $x \in (0,\infty).$ D. $d(x) = 2x^2 + 4x + 7,$ $x \in [0,\infty).$ E. $e(x) = |x - 2| + |x + 3|,...
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
A. The function $a(x) = \sqrt{2 - x}$ is decreasing, so it has an inverse. B. Note that $b(0) = b(1) = 0,$ so the function $b(x)$ does not have an inverse. C. Note that $c \left( \frac{1}{2} \right) = c(2) = \frac{5}{2},$ so the function $c(x)$ does not have an inverse. D. The function $d(x) = 2x^2 + 4x + 7 = 2(x + ...
Find all real values of $x$ that satisfy $\frac{x^2+x^3-2x^4}{x+x^2-2x^3} \ge -1.$ (Give your answer in interval notation.)
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
We notice that the numerator and denominator share common factors: $x^2+x^3-2x^4 = x^2(1+x-2x^2)$ and $x+x^2-2x^3=x(1+x-2x^2).$ Hence, whenever $x(1+x-2x^2) \neq 0,$ we can write \[\frac{x^2+x^3-2x^4}{x+x^2-2x^3} = \frac{x^2(1+x-2x^2)}{x(1+x-2x^2)} = x.\]It follows that the given inequality is satisfied if and only if ...
Find the number of ordered pairs $(x,y)$ of real numbers such that \[16^{x^2 + y} + 16^{x + y^2} = 1.\]
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
By AM-GM, \[1 = 16^{x^2 + y} + 16^{x + y^2} \ge 2 \sqrt{16^{x^2 + y} \cdot 16^{x + y^2}} = 2 \cdot 4^{x^2 + y^2 + x + y} = 2^{2x^2 + 2y^2 + 2x + 2y + 1},\]so \[2x^2 + 2y^2 + 2x + 2y + 1 \le 0.\]Then \[x^2 + x + y^2 + y + \frac{1}{2} \le 0.\]Completing the square in $x$ and $y,$ we get \[\left( x + \frac{1}{2} \right)^2...
In a magic square, the sum of the three entries in any row, column, or diagonal is the same value. The figure below shows four of the entries of a magic square. Find $x$. [asy] size(2cm); for (int i=0; i<=3; ++i) draw((i,0)--(i,3)^^(0,i)--(3,i)); label("$x$",(0.5,2.5));label("$19$",(1.5,2.5)); label("$96$",(2.5,2.5));l...
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
Denote the remaining entries by $d, e, f, g, h,$ as shown: [asy] size(2cm); for (int i=0; i<=3; ++i) draw((i,0)--(i,3)^^(0,i)--(3,i)); label("$x$",(0.5,2.5));label("$19$",(1.5,2.5)); label("$96$",(2.5,2.5));label("$1$",(0.5,1.5)); label("$d$",(1.5,1.5));label("$e$",(2.5,1.5)); label("$f$",(0.5,0.5));label("$g$",(1.5,0....
The function $y=\frac{x^3+8x^2+21x+18}{x+2}$ can be simplified into the function $y=Ax^2+Bx+C$, defined everywhere except at $x=D$. What is the sum of the values of $A$, $B$, $C$, and $D$?
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
The fact that the function can be simplified to a quadratic means we can probably divide $(x+2)$ out of the numerator after factoring the numerator into $(x+2)$ and the quadratic $Ax^2+Bx+C$. Using long division or synthetic division, we find that the numerator breaks down into $(x+2)$ and $(x^2+6x+9)$. Now, we have \...
Find the value of $k$ so that \[3 + \frac{3 + k}{4} + \frac{3 + 2k}{4^2} + \frac{3 + 3k}{4^3} + \dotsb = 8.\]
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
We have that \[3 + \frac{3 + k}{4} + \frac{3 + 2k}{4^2} + \frac{3 + 3k}{4^3} + \dotsb = 8.\]Multiplying this equation by 4, we get \[12 + (3 + k) + \frac{3 + 2k}{4} + \frac{3 + 3k}{4^2} + \dotsb = 32.\]Subtracting these equations, we get \[12 + k + \frac{k}{4} + \frac{k}{4^2} + \frac{k}{4^3} + \dotsb = 24.\]Then \[12 +...
A large candle is $119$ centimeters tall. It is designed to burn down more quickly when it is first lit and more slowly as it approaches its bottom. Specifically, the candle takes $10$ seconds to burn down the first centimeter from the top, $20$ seconds to burn down the second centimeter, and $10k$ seconds to burn down...
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
Since the candle is $119$ centimeters tall, the time the candle takes to burn down is \[T = \sum_{k=1}^{119} 10k = 10 \cdot \frac{119 \cdot 120}{2} = 71400.\]We want to compute the height of the candle at time $\tfrac{T}{2} = 35700$ seconds. Suppose that, at this time, the first $m$ centimeters have burnt down complete...
Let $S$ be the set of nonzero real numbers. Let $f : S \to \mathbb{R}$ be a function such that (i) $f(1) = 1,$ (ii) $f \left( \frac{1}{x + y} \right) = f \left( \frac{1}{x} \right) + f \left( \frac{1}{y} \right)$ for all $x,$ $y \in S$ such that $x + y \in S,$ and (iii) $(x + y) f(x + y) = xyf(x)f(y)$ for all $x,$ $y...
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
Setting $x = y = \frac{z}{2}$ in (ii), we get \[f \left( \frac{1}{z} \right) = 2f \left( \frac{2}{z} \right) \quad (1)\]for all $z \neq 0.$ Setting $x = y = \frac{1}{z}$ in (iii), we get \[\frac{2}{z} f \left( \frac{2}{z} \right) = \frac{1}{z^2} f \left( \frac{1}{z} \right)^2\]for all $z \neq 0.$ Hence, \[2f \left( \...
Let $a$ and $b$ be positive real numbers. Find the maximum value of \[2(a - x)(x + \sqrt{x^2 + b^2})\]in terms of $a$ and $b.$
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
Let $t = x + \sqrt{x^2 + b^2}.$ Then $t - x = \sqrt{x^2 + b^2},$ so \[(t - x)^2 = x^2 + b^2.\]Expanding, we get \[t^2 - 2tx + x^2 = x^2 + b^2,\]so \[x = \frac{t^2 - b^2}{2t}.\]Hence, \begin{align*} 2(a - x)(x + \sqrt{x^2 + b^2}) &= 2 \left( a - \frac{t^2 - b^2}{2t} \right) t \\ &= 2at - t^2 + b^2 \\ &= a^2 + b^2 - (t ...
Suppose $$a(2+i)^4 + b(2+i)^3 + c(2+i)^2 + b(2+i) + a = 0,$$where $a,b,c$ are integers whose greatest common divisor is $1$. Determine $|c|$.
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
Let $f(x) = ax^4+bx^3+cx^2+bx+a$. Thus, the problem asserts that $x=2+i$ is a root of $f$. Note the symmetry of the coefficients. In particular, we have $f\left(\frac 1x\right) = \frac{f(x)}{x^4}$ for all $x\ne 0$. Thus, if $x=r$ is any root of $f(x)$, then $x=\frac 1r$ is also a root. In particular, $x=\frac 1{2+i}...
Let $S$ be the set of positive real numbers. Let $f : S \to \mathbb{R}$ be a function such that \[f(x) f(y) = f(xy) + 2005 \left( \frac{1}{x} + \frac{1}{y} + 2004 \right)\]for all $x,$ $y > 0.$ Let $n$ be the number of possible values of $f(2),$ and let $s$ be the sum of all possible values of $f(2).$ Find $n \times...
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
Setting $y = 1,$ we get \[f(x) f(1) = f(x) + \frac{2005}{x} + 2005^2.\]The value $f(1)$ cannot be 1, and so we can solve for $f(x)$ to get \[f(x) = \frac{2005/x + 2005^2}{f(1) - 1}.\]In particular, \[f(1) = \frac{2005 + 2005^2}{f(1) - 1}.\]Then $f(1)^2 - f(1) - 2005^2 - 2005 = 0,$ which factors as $(f(1) - 2006)(f(1) +...
Find a quadratic with rational coefficients and quadratic term $x^2$ that has $\sqrt{3}-2$ as a root.
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
Since the root $\sqrt{3}-2$ is irrational but the coefficients of the quadratic are rational, from the quadratic formula we can see that the other root must be $-\sqrt{3}-2.$ To find the quadratic, we can note that the sum of the roots is $\sqrt{3}-2-\sqrt{3}-2=-4$ and the product is $(\sqrt{3}-2)(-\sqrt{3}-2) =4-3=1....
Find the remainder when $2x^6-x^4+4x^2-7$ is divided by $x^2+4x+3$.
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
Since $x^2+4x+3 = (x+1)(x+3)$ has degree $2$, the remainder must be of the form $ax+b$ for some constants $a$ and $b$. Let $q(x)$ be the quotient of the division, so $$2x^6-x^4+4x^2-7= (x+1)(x+3)q(x)+ax+b.$$Plugging in $x=-1$ gives us: $$2(-1)^6-(-1)^4+4(-1)^2-7 = 0+a(-1)+b,$$which simplifies to $$b-a = -2.$$Plugging i...
The parabola $y=ax^2+bx+c$ has vertex $(p,p)$ and $y$-intercept $(0,-p)$, where $p\ne 0$. What is $b$?
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
Since the vertex is $(p,p),$ the parabola is of the form \[y = a(x - p)^2 + p.\]Setting $x = 0,$ we get $y = ap^2 + p = -p,$ so $a = -\frac{2}{p}.$ Then \[y = -\frac{2}{p} (x^2 - 2px + p^2) + p = -\frac{2}{p} x^2 + 4x - p,\]so $b = \boxed{4}.$
Find the remainder when $x^4 + 2$ is divided by $(x - 2)^2.$
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
Dividing $x^4 + 2$ by $x - 2,$ we get \[x^4 + 2 = (x - 2)(x^3 + 2x^2 + 4x + 8) + 18.\]Dividing $x^3 + 2x^2 + 4x + 8$ by $x - 2,$ we get \[x^3 + 2x^2 + 4x + 8 = (x - 2)(x^2 + 4x + 12) + 32.\]Thus, \begin{align*} x^4 + 2 &= (x - 2)(x^3 + 2x^2 + 4x + 8) + 18 \\ &= (x - 2)((x - 2)(x^2 + 4x + 12) + 32) + 18 \\ &= (x - 2)^2 ...
Determine if the graph of the equation below is a parabola, circle, ellipse, hyperbola, point, line, two lines, or empty. $x^2 + 2y^2 - 6x - 8y + 21 = 0$
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
We try completing the square in $x$ again, that gives \[ (x-3)^2 - 9 + 2y^2 - 8y + 21 = 0.\]Then completing the square in $y$ gives \[ (x-3)^2 - 9 + 2(y-2)^2 - 8 + 21 = 0.\]Combining all the constants we have \[ (x-3)^2 + 2(y-2)^2 = -4.\]The left hand side is always nonnegative, so this graph is $\boxed{\text{empty}}$...
Let $a$ and $b$ be positive real numbers such that $a^3 + b^3 = a + b.$ Simplify \[\frac{a}{b} + \frac{b}{a} - \frac{1}{ab}.\]
Level 2
Intermediate Algebra
From the equation $a^3 + b^3 = a + b,$ \[(a + b)(a^2 - ab + b^2) = a + b.\]Since $a$ and $b$ are positive, $a + b$ is positive, so we can cancel the factors of $a + b$ to get \[a^2 - ab + b^2 = 1.\]Then \[\frac{a^2 + b^2 - 1}{ab} = \frac{ab}{ab} = \boxed{1}.\]
In a certain hyperbola, the center is at $(2,0),$ one focus is at $(2,6),$ and one vertex is at $(2,-3).$ The equation of this hyperbola can be written as \[\frac{(y - k)^2}{a^2} - \frac{(x - h)^2}{b^2} = 1.\]Find $h + k + a + b.$
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
The center of the hyperbola is $(h,k) = (2,0).$ The distance between the center and one vertex is $a = 3,$ and the distance between the center and one focus is $c = 6.$ Then $b^2 = c^2 - a^2 = 6^2 - 3^2 = 27,$ so $b = 3 \sqrt{3}.$ Therefore, $h + k + a + b = 2 + 0 + 3 + 3 \sqrt{3} = \boxed{3 \sqrt{3} + 5}.$
Let $\omega$ be a nonreal root of $x^3 = 1.$ Compute \[(1 - \omega + \omega^2)^4 + (1 + \omega - \omega^2)^4.\]
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
We know that $\omega^3 - 1 = 0,$ which factors as $(\omega - 1)(\omega^2 + \omega + 1) = 0.$ Since $\omega$ is not real, $\omega^2 + \omega + 1 = 0.$ Then \[(1 - \omega + \omega^2)^4 + (1 + \omega - \omega^2)^4 = (-2 \omega)^4 + (-2 \omega^2)^4 = 16 \omega^4 + 16 \omega^8.\]Since $\omega^3 = 1,$ this reduces to $16 \...
Let $x$, $y$, and $z$ be positive real numbers such that $(x \cdot y) + z = (x + z) \cdot (y + z)$. What is the maximum possible value of $xyz$?
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
The condition is equivalent to $z^2+(x+y-1)z=0$. Since $z$ is positive, $z=1-x-y$, so $x+y+z=1$. By the AM-GM inequality, $$xyz \leq \left(\frac{x+y+z}{3}\right)^3 = \boxed{\frac{1}{27}},$$with equality when $x=y=z=\frac{1}{3}$.
What is the value of $a^3 + b^3$ given that $a+b=10$ and $ab=17$?
Level 2
Intermediate Algebra
We realize that $a^3+b^3$ is the sum of two cubes and thus can be expressed as $(a+b)(a^2-ab+b^2)$. From this, we have \begin{align*} a^3 + b^3 & = (a+b)(a^2-ab+b^2) \\ & = (a+b)((a^2+2ab+b^2)-3ab) \\ & = (a+b)((a+b)^2-3ab) \end{align*}Now, since $a+b=10$ and $ab=17$, we have $$a^3+b^3= (a+b)((a+b)^2-3ab)=10\cdot(10^2...
There exists a constant $c,$ so that among all chords $\overline{AB}$ of the parabola $y = x^2$ passing through $C = (0,c),$ \[t = \frac{1}{AC^2} + \frac{1}{BC^2}\]is a fixed constant. Find the constant $t.$ [asy] unitsize(1 cm); real parab (real x) { return(x^2); } pair A, B, C; A = (1.7,parab(1.7)); B = (-1,pa...
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
Let $y = mx + c$ be a line passing through $(0,c).$ Setting $y = x^2,$ we get \[x^2 = mx + c,\]or $x^2 - mx - c = 0.$ Let $x_1$ and $x_2$ be the roots of this equation. By Vieta's formulas, $x_1 + x_2 = m$ and $x_1 x_2 = -c.$ Also, $A$ and $B$ are $(x_1,mx_1 + c)$ and $(x_2,mx_2 + c)$ in some order, so \begin{align...
Find the ordered pair $(a,b)$ of positive integers, with $a < b,$ for which \[\sqrt{1 + \sqrt{21 + 12 \sqrt{3}}} = \sqrt{a} + \sqrt{b}.\]
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
First, we simplify $\sqrt{21 + 12 \sqrt{3}}.$ Let \[\sqrt{21 + 12 \sqrt{3}} = x + y.\]Squaring both sides, we get \[21 + 12 \sqrt{3} = x^2 + 2xy + y^2.\]To make the right-hand side look like the left-hand side, we set $x^2 + y^2 = 21$ and $2xy = 12 \sqrt{3},$ so $xy = 6 \sqrt{3}.$ Then $x^2 y^2 = 108,$ so by Vieta's ...
Calculate the product $\left(\frac{3}{6}\right)\left(\frac{6}{9}\right)\left(\frac{9}{12}\right)\cdots\left(\frac{2001}{2004}\right)$. Express your answer as a common fraction.
Level 1
Intermediate Algebra
First, we can reduce each fraction, to get \[\frac{1}{2} \cdot \frac{2}{3} \cdot \frac{3}{4} \dotsm \frac{667}{668}.\]This simplifies to $\boxed{\frac{1}{668}}.$
Let $a,b,c$ be the roots of $x^3-9x^2+11x-1=0$, and let $s=\sqrt{a}+\sqrt{b}+\sqrt{c}$. Find $s^4-18s^2-8s$.
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
By Vieta's Formulas, we have $a + b + c = 9$, $ab + ac + bc = 11$, and $abc = 1$, so $\sqrt{abc} = 1$. (Note that the roots $a$, $b$, and $c$ are positive.) We have \[s^2 = a + b + c + 2 \sqrt{ab} + 2 \sqrt{ac} + 2 \sqrt{bc} = 9 + 2(\sqrt{ab} + \!\sqrt{ac} + \!\sqrt{bc}),\]so $s^2 - 9 = 2(\sqrt{ab} + \!\sqrt{ac} + \...
A square is inscribed in the ellipse \[\frac{x^2}{3} + \frac{y^2}{6} = 1,\]so that its sides are parallel to the coordinate axes. Find the area of the square. [asy] unitsize(1 cm); draw(xscale(sqrt(3))*yscale(sqrt(6))*Circle((0,0),1)); draw((sqrt(2),sqrt(2))--(-sqrt(2),sqrt(2))--(-sqrt(2),-sqrt(2))--(sqrt(2),-sqrt(2...
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
By symmetry, the vertices of the square are $(\pm t, \pm t)$ for some positive real number $t.$ Then \[\frac{t^2}{3} + \frac{t^2}{6} = 1.\]Solving, we find $t^2 = 2.$ Then $t = \sqrt{2}.$ The side length of the square is then $2t = 2 \sqrt{2},$ so its area is $(2 \sqrt{2})^2 = \boxed{8}.$
Let $x,$ $y,$ $z$ be real numbers such that $-1 < x,$ $y,$ $z < 1.$ Find the minimum value of \[\frac{1}{(1 - x)(1 - y)(1 - z)} + \frac{1}{(1 + x)(1 + y)(1 + z)}.\]
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
Putting everything over a common denominator, we get \begin{align*} \frac{1}{(1 - x)(1 - y)(1 - z)} + \frac{1}{(1 + x)(1 + y)(1 + z)} &= \frac{(1 + x)(1 + y)(1 + z) + (1 - x)(1 - y)(1 - z)}{(1 - x)(1 - y)(1 - z)(1 + x)(1 + y)(1 + z)} \\ &= \frac{2 + 2(xy + xz + yz)}{(1 - x^2)(1 - y^2)(1 - z^2)}. \end{align*}Note that $...
Find all real solutions to $x^4+(2-x)^4=34$. Enter all the solutions, separated by commas.
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
Let $y = x - 1.$ Then $x = y + 1,$ and \[(y + 1)^4 + (-y + 1)^4 = 34.\]Expanding, we get $2y^4 + 12y^2 - 32 = 0.$ This factors as $2(y^2 - 2)(y^2 + 8) = 0,$ so $y = \pm \sqrt{2}.$ Thus, the solutions in $x$ are $\boxed{1 + \sqrt{2}, 1 - \sqrt{2}}.$
Let $x$ and $y$ be real numbers greater than 1 such that \[(\log_2 x)^4 + (\log_3 y)^4 + 8 = 8 (\log_2 x)(\log_3 y).\]Compute $x^{\sqrt{2}} + y^{\sqrt{2}}.$
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
Let $a = \log_2 x$ and $b = \log_3 y.$ Since $x > 1$ and $y > 1,$ $a > 0$ and $b > 0.$ By AM-GM, \begin{align*} a^4 + b^4 + 8 &= a^4 + b^4 + 4 + 4 \\ &\ge 4 \sqrt[4]{(a^4)(b^4)(4)(4)} \\ &= 8ab. \end{align*}Since $a^4 + b^4 + 8 = 8ab,$ we have equality. Therefore, $a^4 = 4$ and $b^4 = 4.$ Then $a = \sqrt[4]{4} = \s...
At what value of $a$ do the graphs of $y=ax^2+3x+1$ and $y=-x-1$ intersect at exactly one point?
Level 2
Intermediate Algebra
The graphs of $y=ax^2+3x+1$ and $y=-x-1$ intersect at exactly one point when the equation $$ax^2+3x+1=-x-1$$has only one solution. This equation simplifies to $ax^2+4x+2=0$, which has only one solution when the discriminant is $0$, in other words, $$4^2-4(a)(2)=0.$$Solving for $a$ gives $a=\boxed{2}$.
Find the equation of the directrix of the parabola $y = \frac{x^2 - 6x + 5}{12}.$
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
Recall that a parabola is defined as the set of all points that are equidistant to the focus $F$ and the directrix. Completing the square on $x,$ we get \[y = \frac{1}{12} (x - 3)^2 - \frac{1}{3}.\]To make the algebra a bit easier, we can find the directrix of the parabola $y = \frac{1}{12} x^2,$ shift the parabola ri...
Let $0 \le a,$ $b,$ $c,$ $d \le 1.$ Find the possible values of the expression \[\sqrt{a^2 + (1 - b)^2} + \sqrt{b^2 + (1 - c)^2} + \sqrt{c^2 + (1 - d)^2} + \sqrt{d^2 + (1 - a)^2}.\]
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
By QM-AM, \[\sqrt{\frac{a^2 + (1 - b)^2}{2}} \ge \frac{a + (1 - b)}{2},\]so $\sqrt{a^2 + (1 - b)^2} \ge \frac{1}{\sqrt{2}} (a + (1 - b)).$ Similarly, \begin{align*} \sqrt{b^2 + (1 - c)^2} &\ge \frac{1}{\sqrt{2}} (b + (1 - c)), \\ \sqrt{c^2 + (1 - d)^2} &\ge \frac{1}{\sqrt{2}} (c + (1 - d)), \\ \sqrt{d^2 + (1 - a)^2} &...
For what values of the constant $c$ does the graph of $f(x) = \frac{x^2-x+c}{x^2+x-6}$ have exactly one vertical asymptote? Enter the possible values of $c,$ separated by commas.
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
We can factor the denominator to get $f(x) = \frac{x^2-x+c}{(x-2)(x+3)}$. Hence, the graph of $f(x)$ has vertical asymptotes at $x=2$ and $x=-3$, unless there is a factor of $x-2$ or $x+3$ in the numerator that cancels out the corresponding factor in the denominator (in this case there will be a hole at that point rath...
Solve the inequality \[\left| \frac{2x - 1}{x - 1} \right| > 2.\]
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
From the given inequality, either $\frac{2x - 1}{x - 1} > 2$ or $\frac{2x - 1}{x - 1} < -2.$ The inequality $\frac{2x - 1}{x - 1} > 2$ becomes \[\frac{2x - 1}{x - 1} - 2 > 0,\]or \[\frac{1}{x - 1} > 0.\]This is satisfied when $x > 1.$ The inequality $\frac{2x - 1}{x - 1} < -2$ becomes \[\frac{2x - 1}{x - 1} + 2 < 0,\...
If $x = 101$ and $x^3y - 2x^2y + xy = 101000$, what is the value of $y$?
Level 2
Intermediate Algebra
Note that the left hand side of the second equation can be factored: $(x^2 - 2x + 1)xy = (x - 1)^2xy = 101000$. We are given that $x = 101$, so we have $(101- 1)^2(101)y = 1010000y = 101000$. It follows that $y = \boxed{\frac{1}{10}}$.
The vertices of an equilateral triangle lie on the hyperbola $xy=1$, and a vertex of this hyperbola is the centroid of the triangle. What is the square of the area of the triangle?
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
Without loss of generality, suppose that the centroid of the triangle is at the vertex $(-1,-1)$. In an equilateral triangle, the centroid and the circumcenter coincide, so the three vertices of the triangle are among the intersection points of the hyperbola $xy = 1$ and a circle centered at $(-1,-1)$. Suppose the hy...
Positive integers $a$, $b$, $c$, and $d$ satisfy $a > b > c > d$, $a + b + c + d = 2010$, and $a^2 - b^2 + c^2 - d^2 = 2010$. Find the number of possible values of $a.$
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
Note that \[2010 = a^2 - b^2 + c^2 - d^2 = (a-b)(a+b) + (c-d)(c+d).\]If either $a-b > 1$ or $c-d > 1,$ then \[(a-b)(a+b) + (c-d)(c+d) > (a+b) + (c+d) = 2010,\]which is a contradiction. Therefore, we must have $a-b=1$ and $c-d=1.$ In other words, setting $b=a-1$ and $d=c-1,$ we have \[a+b+c+d = 2a+2c-2 = 2010 \implies a...
Let $a,$ $b,$ and $c$ be nonzero real numbers such that $a + b + c = 0.$ Simplify \[\frac{1}{b^2 + c^2 - a^2} + \frac{1}{a^2 + c^2 - b^2} + \frac{1}{a^2 + b^2 - c^2}.\]
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
From the equation $a + b + c = 0,$ $a = -b - c,$ so \[\frac{1}{b^2 + c^2 - a^2} = \frac{1}{b^2 + c^2 - (b + c)^2} = \frac{1}{-2bc} = -\frac{1}{2bc}.\]Similarly, \[\frac{1}{a^2 + c^2 - b^2} = -\frac{1}{2ac} \quad \text{and} \quad \frac{1}{a^2 + b^2 - c^2} = -\frac{1}{2ab},\]so \begin{align*} \frac{1}{b^2 + c^2 - a^2} + ...
Let $f$ be a function taking the positive integers to the positive integers, such that (i) $f$ is increasing (i.e. $f(n + 1) > f(n)$ for all positive integers $n$) (ii) $f(mn) = f(m) f(n)$ for all positive integers $m$ and $n,$ and (iii) if $m \neq n$ and $m^n = n^m,$ then $f(m) = n$ or $f(n) = m.$ Find the sum of al...
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
Note that $2^4 = 4^2,$ so from (iii), either $f(2) = 4$ or $f(4) = 2.$ But from (i), \[f(4) > f(3) > f(2) > f(1),\]so $f(4) \ge 4.$ Hence, $f(2) = 4.$ By applying (ii) repeatedly, we find that \[f(2^n) = 2^{2n}\]for all positive integers $n.$ From (i) and (iii), \[f(3)^2 = f(9) > f(8) = 64,\]so $f(3) \ge 9.$ Simi...
The function $f(x)$ satisfies \[f(x) + 2f(1 - x) = 3x^2\]for all real numbers $x.$ Find $f(3).$
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
Setting $x = 3,$ we get \[f(3) + 2f(-2) = 27.\]Setting $x = -2,$ we get \[f(-2) + 2f(3) = 12.\]Solving these equations as a system in $f(3)$ and $f(-2),$ we find $f(3) = \boxed{-1}$ and $f(-2) = 14.$
Let $f(x)$ be a third-degree polynomial with real coefficients satisfying \[|f(1)|=|f(2)|=|f(3)|=|f(5)|=|f(6)|=|f(7)|=12.\]Find $|f(0)|$.
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
Each of the six values $f(1),$ $f(2),$ $f(3),$ $f(5),$ $f(6),$ $f(7)$ is equal to 12 or $-12.$ The equation $f(x) = 12$ has at most three roots, and the equation $f(x) = -12$ has at most three roots, so exactly three of the values are equal to 12, and the other three are equal to $-12.$ Furthermore, let $s$ be the su...
In Pascal's Triangle, each entry is the sum of the two entries above it. In which row of Pascal's Triangle do three consecutive entries occur that are in the ratio $3: 4: 5$? (The top row of Pascal's Triangle has only a single $1$ and is the $0$th row.)
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
Let the three entries be $\binom{n}{r},$ $\binom{n}{r+1},$ and $\binom{n}{r+2},$ respectively. Then we have \[\frac{\binom{n}{r}}{\binom{n}{r+1}} = \frac{3}{4} \quad \text{and} \quad \frac{\binom{n}{r+1}}{\binom{n}{r+2}} = \frac{4}{5}.\]We simplify the left-hand side of the first equation: \[\frac{\binom{n}{r}}{\binom{...
Let $P(x) = (x-1)(x-2)(x-3)$. For how many polynomials $Q(x)$ does there exist a polynomial $R(x)$ of degree 3 such that $P\left(Q(x)\right) = P(x)\cdot R(x)$?
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
The polynomial $P(x)\cdot R(x)$ has degree 6, so $Q(x)$ must have degree 2. Therefore $Q$ is uniquely determined by the ordered triple $(Q(1), Q(2),Q(3))$. When $x = 1$, 2, or 3, we have \[0 = P(x)\cdot R(x) = P\left(Q(x)\right).\]It follows that $(Q(1), Q(2), Q(3))$ is one of the 27 ordered triples $(i, j, k)$, where...
Let $x,$ $y,$ $z$ be real numbers such that $4x^2 + y^2 + 16z^2 = 1.$ Find the maximum value of \[7x + 2y + 8z.\]
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
By Cauchy-Schwarz \[\left( \frac{49}{4} + 4 + 4 \right) (4x^2 + y^2 + 16z^2) \ge (7x + 2y + 8z)^2.\]Since $4x^2 + y^2 + 16z^2 = 1,$ \[(7x + 2y + 8z)^2 \le \frac{81}{4}.\]Hence, $7x + 2y + 8z \le \frac{9}{2}.$ For equality to occur, we must have $\frac{2x}{7/2} = \frac{y}{2} = \frac{4z}{2}$ and $4x^2 + y^2 + 16z^2 = 1....
Let $f(x)=ax^2+bx+c$, where $a$, $b$, and $c$ are integers. Suppose that $f(1)=0$, $50<f(7)<60$, $70<f(8)<80$, $5000k<f(100)<5000(k+1)$ for some integer $k$. What is $k$?
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
From $f(1) = 0,$ $a + b + c = 0,$ so $c = -a - b.$ Then \[f(7) = 49a + 7b + c = 48a + 6b = 6(8a + b),\]so from $50 < f(7) < 60,$ \[50 < 6(8a + b) < 60.\]The only multiple of 6 in this range is 54, leading to $8a + b = 9.$ Also, \[f(8) = 64a + 8b + c = 63a + 7b = 7(9a + b),\]so from $70 < f(8) < 80,$ \[70 < 7(9a + b) ...
Find the numerical value of $k$ for which \[\frac{7}{x + y} = \frac{k}{x + z} = \frac{11}{z - y}.\]
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
In general, if we have fractions $\frac{a}{b} = \frac{c}{d},$ then \[\frac{a}{b} = \frac{c}{d} = \frac{a + c}{b + d}.\]To see why, let $k = \frac{a}{b} = \frac{c}{d}.$ Then $a = kb$ and $c = kd,$ so \[\frac{a + c}{b + d} = \frac{kb + kd}{b + d} = k.\]Applying this here, we get \[\frac{7}{x + y} = \frac{11}{z - y} = \f...
The sequence $(a_n)$ is defined recursively by $a_0=1$, $a_1=\sqrt[19]{2}$, and $a_n=a_{n-1}a_{n-2}^2$ for $n\geq 2$. What is the smallest positive integer $k$ such that the product $a_1a_2\cdots a_k$ is an integer?
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
Let $b_n = 19 \log_2 a_n.$ Then $a_n = 2^{\frac{b_n}{19}},$ so \[2^{\frac{b_n}{19}} = 2^{\frac{b_{n - 1}}{19}} \cdot 2^{\frac{2b_{n - 2}}{19}} = 2^{\frac{b_{n - 1} + 2b_{n - 2}}{19}},\]which implies \[b_n = b_{n - 1} + 2b_{n - 2}.\]Also, $b_0 = 0$ and $b_1 = 1.$ We want \[a_1 a_2 \dotsm a_k = 2^{\frac{b_1 + b_2 + \do...
Square $ABCD$ has sides of length 4, and $M$ is the midpoint of $\overline{CD}$. A circle with radius 2 and center $M$ intersects a circle with radius 4 and center $A$ at points $P$ and $D$. What is the distance from $P$ to $\overline{AD}$? Express your answer as a common fraction. [asy] pair A,B,C,D,M,P; D=(0,0); C=(...
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
We place the points on a coordinate system: $D$ at the origin, $C$ and $A$ on the positive $x$- and $y$-axes, respectively. Then the circle centered at $M$ has equation \[(x-2)^{2} + y^{2} = 4\]and the circle centered at $A$ has equation \[x^{2} + (y-4)^{2} = 16.\]Solving these equations for the coordinates of $P$ give...
Let $a,$ $b,$ $c$ be real numbers such that $1 \le a \le b \le c \le 4.$ Find the minimum value of \[(a - 1)^2 + \left( \frac{b}{a} - 1 \right)^2 + \left( \frac{c}{b} - 1 \right)^2 + \left( \frac{4}{c} - 1 \right)^2.\]
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
By QM-AM, \begin{align*} \sqrt{\frac{(a - 1)^2 + (\frac{b}{a} - 1)^2 + (\frac{c}{b} - 1)^2 + (\frac{4}{c} - 1)^2}{4}} &\ge \frac{(a - 1) + (\frac{b}{a} - 1) + (\frac{c}{b} - 1) + (\frac{4}{c} - 1)}{4} \\ &= \frac{a + \frac{b}{a} + \frac{c}{b} + \frac{4}{c} - 4}{4}. \end{align*}By AM-GM, \[a + \frac{b}{a} + \frac{c}{b} ...
The graph of $y^2 + 2xy + 40|x|= 400$ partitions the plane into several regions. What is the area of the bounded region?
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
To deal with the $|x|$ term, we take cases on the sign of $x$: If $x \ge 0$, then we have $y^2+2xy+40x=400$. Isolating $x$, we have $x(2y+40) = 400-y^2$, which we can factor as \[2x(y+20) = (20-y)(y+20).\]Therefore, either $y=-20$, or $2x=20-y$, which is equivalent to $y=20-2x$. If $x < 0$, then we have $y^2+2xy-40x...
Evaluate $|(4\sqrt{2}-4i)(\sqrt{3}+3i)|$
Level 2
Intermediate Algebra
We know $|(4\sqrt{2}-4i)(\sqrt{3}+3i)| = |4\sqrt{2}-4i||\sqrt{3}+3i|.$ Calculating the magnitudes gives us $\sqrt{32+16} \cdot \sqrt{3+9} = \sqrt{48} \cdot \sqrt{12} = 4\sqrt{3} \cdot 2\sqrt{3} = \boxed{24}$
There exists a constant $c,$ so that among all chords $\overline{AB}$ of the parabola $y = x^2$ passing through $C = (0,c),$ \[t = \frac{1}{AC} + \frac{1}{BC}\]is a fixed constant. Find the constant $t.$ [asy] unitsize(1 cm); real parab (real x) { return(x^2); } pair A, B, C; A = (1.7,parab(1.7)); B = (-1,parab(...
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
To get a handle on the constant $t,$ we can look at some particular cases. Suppose we let $AB$ approach a vertical line. Then $\frac{1}{AC}$ approaches 0, and $B$ approaches $(0,0),$ so $\frac{1}{AC} + \frac{1}{BC}$ approaches $c.$ Hence, \[t = \frac{1}{c}.\]Now, suppose we take $A = (\sqrt{c},c)$ and $B = (-\sqrt{c...
Let $x,$ $y,$ and $z$ be positive real numbers such that $x + y + z = 1.$ Find the minimum value of \[\frac{1}{x} + \frac{1}{y} + \frac{1}{z}.\]
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
By AM-HM, \[\frac{x + y + z}{3} \ge \frac{3}{\frac{1}{x} + \frac{1}{y} + \frac{1}{z}}.\]Hence, \[\frac{1}{x} + \frac{1}{y} + \frac{1}{z} \ge \frac{9}{x + y + z} = 9.\]Equality occurs when $x = y = z = \frac{1}{3},$ so the minimum value is $\boxed{9}.$
Solve the inequality \[\frac{(x - 2)(x - 3)(x - 4)}{(x - 1)(x - 5)(x - 6)} > 0.\]
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
We can build a sign chart, but since all of the factors are linear, we can track what happens to the expression as $x$ increases. At $x = 0,$ the expression is positive. As $x$ increases past 1, the expression becomes negative. As $x$ increases past 2, the expression becomes positive, and so on. Thus, the solution ...
$x$ is a real number with the property that $x+\tfrac1x = 3$. Let $S_m = x^m + \tfrac{1}{x^m}$. Determine the value of $S_7$.
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
We can calculate\[x^2 + \dfrac{1}{x^2} = \left(x + \dfrac{1}{x}\right)^2 - 2 = 3^2 -2 = 7.\]Similarly,\[x^3 + \dfrac{1}{x^3} = \left(x + \dfrac{1}{x}\right) \left(x^2 + \dfrac{1}{x^2}\right) - \left(x + \dfrac{1}{x}\right) = 3 \cdot 7 - 3 = 18\]and\[x^4 + \dfrac{1}{x^4} = \left(x^2 + \dfrac{1}{x^2}\right)^2 - 2 = 7^2 -...
Given a positive integer $n$, it can be shown that every complex number of the form $r+si$, where $r$ and $s$ are integers, can be uniquely expressed in the "base" $-n+i$ using the integers $1,2,\ldots,n^2$ as "digits." That is, the equation\[r+si=a_m(-n+i)^m+a_{m-1}(-n+i)^{m-1}+\cdots +a_1(-n+i)+a_0\]is true for a uni...
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
To say that $k = (a_3a_2a_1a_0)_{-3+i}$ is to say that \[k = a_3(-3+i)^3 + a_2(-3+i)^2 + a_1(-3+i) + a_0.\]Expanding the right-hand side, we have \[k = (-18a_3+8a_2-3a_1+a_0) + (26a_3-6a_2+a_1)i.\]Since $k$ is a real number, the imaginary part of the right-hand side must be zero; that is, \[26a_3 - 6a_2 + a_1 = 0\]or ...
Let $x,$ $y,$ $z$ be positive real numbers such that $x + y + z = 1.$ Find the minimum value of \[\frac{1}{x + y} + \frac{1}{x + z} + \frac{1}{y + z}.\]
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
By Cauchy-Schwarz, \[[(x + y) + (x + z) + (y + z)] \left( \frac{1}{x + y} + \frac{1}{x + z} + \frac{1}{y + z} \right) \ge (1 + 1 + 1)^2 = 9,\]so \[\frac{1}{x + y} + \frac{1}{x + z} + \frac{1}{y + z} \ge \frac{9}{2(x + y + z)} = \frac{9}{2}.\]Equality occurs when $x = y = z = \frac{1}{3},$ so the minimum value is $\boxe...
During the car ride home, Michael looks back at his recent math exams. A problem on Michael's calculus mid-term gets him starting thinking about a particular quadratic,\[x^2-sx+p,\]with roots $r_1$ and $r_2$. He notices that\[r_1+r_2=r_1^2+r_2^2=r_1^3+r_2^3=\cdots=r_1^{2007}+r_2^{2007}.\]He wonders how often this is th...
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
By Vieta's Formulas, $r_1 + r_2 = s$. That means $r_1^2 + r_2^2 = s^2 - 2p = s$ and $r_1^3 + r_1^3 = (r_1 + r_2)^3 - 3r_1^2r_2 - 3r_1r_2^2 = s^3 - 3ps$. Note that $s = s^2 - 2p$, so $p = \frac{s^2 - s}{2}$. We also know that $s = s^3 - 3ps$, so substituting for $p$ results in \begin{align*} s &= s^3 - 3s \cdot \frac{s^...
Let $f : \mathbb{R} \to \mathbb{R}$ be a function such that \[f(f(x) - y) = f(x) + f(f(y) - f(-x)) + x\]for all real numbers $x$ and $y.$ Let $n$ be the number of possible values of $f(3),$ and let $s$ be the sum of all possible values of $f(3).$ Find $n \times s.$
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
Setting $x = y = 0,$ we get \[f(f(0)) = 2f(0).\]Let $c = f(0),$ so $f(c) = 2c.$ Setting $x = 0$ and $y = c,$ we get \[f(0) = f(0) + f(f(c) - c).\]Then $f(c) = 0,$ so $c = 0.$ Setting $x = 0,$ we get \[f(-y) = f(f(y))\]for all $y.$ Setting $y = f(x),$ we get \[0 = f(x) + f(f(f(x)) - f(-x)) + x.\]Since $f(f(x)) = f(-x...
Find the number of 10-tuples $(x_1, x_2, \dots, x_{10})$ of real numbers such that \[(1 - x_1)^2 + (x_1 - x_2)^2 + (x_2 - x_3)^2 + \dots + (x_9 - x_{10})^2 + x_{10}^2 = \frac{1}{11}.\]
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
By the Cauchy-Schwarz inequality, \begin{align*} &[(1^2 + 1^2 + 1^2 + \dots + 1^2 + 1^2)][(1 - x_1)^2 + (x_1 - x_2)^2 + (x_2 - x_3)^2 + \dots + (x_9 - x_{10})^2 + x_{10}^2] \\ &\ge [(1 - x_1) + (x_1 - x_2) + (x_2 - x_3) + \dots + (x_9 - x_{10}) + x_{10}]^2 = 1. \end{align*}From the given condition, we have equality, so...
There is a smallest positive real number $a$ such that there exists a positive real number $b$ such that all the roots of the polynomial $x^3-ax^2+bx-a$ are real. In fact, for this value of $a$ the value of $b$ is unique. What is the value of $b?$
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
Let $r,$ $s,$ $t$ be the real roots, so \[r^3 - ar^2 + br - a = 0.\]If $r$ is negative, then $r^3,$ $-ar^2,$ $br,$ and $-a$ are all negative, so \[r^3 - ar^2 + br - a < 0,\]contradiction. Also, $r \neq 0,$ so $r$ is positive. Similarly, $s$ and $t$ are positive. By Vieta's formulas, $r + s + t = a$ and $rst = a.$ B...
Compute the product of the roots of the equation \[3x^3 - x^2 - 20x + 27 = 0.\]
Level 1
Intermediate Algebra
By Vieta's formulas, the product of the roots is the negation of the constant term divided by the leading ($x^3$) coefficient. Therefore, the answer is \[\frac{-27}{3} = \boxed{-9}.\](Don't forget to divide by the leading coefficient of the polynomial!)
How many ordered pairs of integers $(a,b)$ satisfy all of the following inequalities? \[ \begin{aligned} a^2 + b^2 &< 16 \\ a^2 + b^2 &< 8a \\ a^2 + b^2 &< 8b \end{aligned}\]
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
We graph the points $(a,b)$ that satisfy each inequality. The graph of $a^2 + b^2 < 16$ is the set of points inside the circle centered at the origin with radius 4. From $a^2 + b^2 < 8a,$ \[(a - 4)^2 + b^2 < 16.\]This represents the inside of the circle centered at $(4,0)$ with radius 4. From $a^2 + b^2 < 8b,$ \[a^2...
Let $a$ and $b$ be real numbers. One of the roots of $x^3 + ax + b = 0$ is $1 + i \sqrt{3}.$ Find $a + b.$
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
Since the coefficients are real, another root is $1 - i \sqrt{3}.$ By Vieta's formulas, the sum of the roots is 0, so the third root is $-2.$ Hence, the cubic polynomial is \begin{align*} (x - 1 - i \sqrt{3})(x - 1 + i \sqrt{3})(x + 2) &= ((x - 1)^2 - (i \sqrt{3})^2)(x + 2) \\ &= ((x - 1)^2 + 3)(x + 2) \\ &= x^3 + 8....
Let $\mathcal{P}$ be the parabola in the plane determined by the equation $y = x^2.$ Suppose a circle $\mathcal{C}$ intersects $\mathcal{P}$ at four distinct points. If three of these points are $(-28,784),$ $(-2,4),$ and $(13,169),$ find the sum of the distances from the focus of $\mathcal{P}$ to all four of the int...
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
Let the four intersection points be $(a,a^2),$ $(b,b^2),$ $(c,c^2),$ and $(d,d^2).$ Let the equation of the circle be \[(x - k)^2 + (y - h)^2 = r^2.\]Substituting $y = x^2,$ we get \[(x - k)^2 + (x^2 - h)^2 = r^2.\]Expanding this equation, we get a fourth degree polynomial whose roots are $a,$ $b,$ $c,$ and $d.$ Furt...
Let $x$ and $y$ be real numbers such that \[xy - \frac{x}{y^2} - \frac{y}{x^2} = 3.\]Find the sum of all possible values of $(x - 1)(y - 1).$
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
From the given equation, $x^3 y^3 - x^3 - y^3 = 3x^2 y^2,$ or \[x^3 y^3 - x^3 - y^3 - 3x^2 y^2 = 0.\]We have the factorization \[a^3 + b^3 + c^3 - 3abc = (a + b + c)(a^2 + b^2 + c^2 - ab - ac - bc).\]Taking $a = xy,$ $b = -x,$ and $c = -y,$ we get \[x^3 y^3 - x^3 - y^3 - 3x^2 y^2 = (xy - x - y)(a^2 + b^2 + c^2 - ab - a...
A function $f$ has domain $[0,2]$ and range $[0,1]$. (The notation $[a,b]$ denotes $\{x:a \le x \le b \}$.) Let \[g(x) = 1 - f(x + 1).\]Then the domain of $g(x)$ is $[a,b],$ and the range of $g(x)$ is $[c,d].$ Enter the ordered quadruple $(a,b,c,d).$
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
For $g(x) = 1 - f(x + 1)$ to be defined, we need \[0 \le x + 1 \le 2,\]or $-1 \le x \le 1.$ As $y$ ranges over $0 \le y \le 1,$ $1 - y$ ranges from 1 to 0. Hence, $(a,b,c,d) = \boxed{(-1,1,0,1)}.$
Evaluate the expression \[ \frac{121 \left( \frac{1}{13} - \frac{1}{17} \right) + 169 \left( \frac{1}{17} - \frac{1}{11} \right) + 289 \left( \frac{1}{11} - \frac{1}{13} \right)}{ 11 \left( \frac{1}{13} - \frac{1}{17} \right) + 13 \left( \frac{1}{17} - \frac{1}{11} \right) + 17 \left( \f...
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
Let $a=11$, $b=13$, and $c=17$. Using these variables the expression becomes $$ \frac{a^2 \left( \frac{1}{b} - \frac{1}{c} \right) + b^2 \left( \frac{1}{c} - \frac{1}{a} \right) + c^2 \left( \frac{1}{a} - \frac{1}{b} \right)}{ a \left( \frac{1}{b} - \frac{1}{c} \right) + b \left( \frac{1}...
Is $f(x) = 3^{x^2-3} - |x|$ an even function, odd function, or neither? Enter "odd", "even", or "neither".
Level 1
Intermediate Algebra
$$f(-x) = 3^{(-x)^2-3} - |-x| = 3^{x^2-3} - |x| = f(x) $$which means $f$ is $\boxed{\text{even}}$.
Find all solutions to the equation\[ \sqrt[4]{x} = \frac{12}{7 - \sqrt[4]{x}}.\]
Level 2
Intermediate Algebra
Let $y = \sqrt[4]{x}.$ Then we have $y = \frac{12}{7-y},$ or $y(7-y) = 12.$ Rearranging and factoring, we get \[(y-3)(y-4) = 0.\]Therefore, $y = 3$ or $y = 4.$ Since $x = y^4,$ we have $x = 3^4 = 81$ or $x = 4^4 = 256,$ so the values for $x$ are $x = \boxed{81, 256}.$
The expression $64x^6-729y^6$ can be factored as $(ax+by)(cx^2+dxy+ey^2)(fx+gy)(hx^2+jxy+ky^2)$. If $a$, $b$, $c$, $d$, $e$, $f$, $g$, $h$, $j$, and $k$ are all integers, find their sum.
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
We recognize that $64x^6-729y^6=(4x^2)^3-(9y^2)^3$, allowing us to first apply the difference of squares factorization, followed by the sum and difference of cubes factorizations: \begin{align*} 64x^6-729y^6&=(8x^3-27y^3)(8x^3+27y^3) \\&=(2x-3y)(4x^2+6xy+9y^2)(2x+3y)(4x^2-6xy+9y^2) \end{align*}The sum of all the coeffi...
Find the shortest distance between the point $(6,12)$ and the parabola given by the equation $x = \frac{y^2}{2}.$
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
Let $P = \left( \frac{a^2}{2}, a \right)$ be a point on the parabola. First, we find the equation of the tangent to the parabola at $P.$ [asy] unitsize(0.5 cm); real y; pair P = (8,4); path parab = ((-5)^2/2,-5); for (y = -5; y <= 5; y = y + 0.01) { parab = parab--(y^2/2,y); } draw(parab,red); draw((P + (-4,-4/...
What is the value of $\left(1 - \frac{1}{2}\right)\left(1-\frac{1}{3}\right)\left(1-\frac{1}{4}\right)\left(1-\frac{1}{5}\right) \dotsm \left(1-\frac{1}{50}\right)$? Express your answer as a common fraction.
Level 1
Intermediate Algebra
After the subtractions are performed, each fraction in the pattern has a numerator that is one less than its denominator. The product then reduces quite nicely, leaving just the frst numerator and the last denominator, as follows: $\frac{1}{2}\times\frac{2}{3}\times\frac{3}{4}\times \cdots\times\frac{49}{50} = \boxed{\...
Is \[f(x) = \frac{5^x - 1}{5^x + 1}\]an even function, odd function, or neither? Enter "odd", "even", or "neither".
Level 2
Intermediate Algebra
We have that \begin{align*} f(-x) &= \frac{5^{-x} - 1}{5^{-x} + 1} \\ &= \frac{1 - 5^x}{1 + 5^x} \\ &= -\frac{5^x - 1}{5^x + 1} \\ &= -f(x), \end{align*}so $f(x)$ is an $\boxed{\text{odd}}$ function.
Real numbers $x,$ $y,$ and $z$ satisfy the following equality: \[4(x + y + z) = x^2 + y^2 + z^2.\]Let $M$ be the maximum value of $xy + xz + yz,$ and let $m$ be the minimum value of $xy + xz + yz.$ Find $M + 10m.$
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
Let $A = x + y + z,$ $B = x^2 + y^2 + z^2,$ and $C = xy + xz + yz.$ We are told that \[4A = B.\]Then \[A^2 = (x + y + z)^2 = x^2 + y^2 + z^2 + 2(xy + xz + yz) = B + 2C = 4A + 2C.\]Hence, \[C = \frac{1}{2} (A - 2)^2 - 2.\]Also, \[B - C = x^2 + y^2 + z^2 - (xy + xz + yz) = \frac{(x - y)^2 + (x - z)^2 + (y - z)^2}{2} \ge...
Find the polynomial $p(x)$ such that \[p(p(x)) = xp(x) + x^2.\]
Level 5
Intermediate Algebra
Let $n$ be the degree of $p(x).$ Then the degree of $p(p(x))$ is $n^2,$ and the degree of $xp(x)$ is $n + 1.$ If $n \ge 2,$ then the degree of $xp(x) + x^2$ is $n + 1,$ which is strictly less than $n^2.$ Also, $p(x)$ clearly cannot be a constant polynomial, so the degree of $p(x)$ is $n = 1.$ Let $p(x) = ax + b.$ ...
Consider the ellipse \[9(x-1)^2 + y^2 = 36.\]Let $A$ be one of the endpoints of its major axis, and let $B$ be one of the endpoints of its minor axis. Find the distance $AB.$
Level 2
Intermediate Algebra
Dividing by $36,$ we have the standard form of the ellipse: \[\frac{(x-1)^2}{2^2} + \frac{y^2}{6^2} = 1.\]Therefore, the distance from the center of the ellipse to $A$ is $6,$ and the distance from the center of the ellipse to $B$ is $2.$ Since the major and minor axes are perpendicular, by the Pythagorean theorem, \[A...
Find $A^2$, where $A$ is the sum of the absolute values of all roots of the following equation: \[x = \sqrt{19} + \frac{91}{{\sqrt{19}+\frac{91}{{\sqrt{19}+\frac{91}{{\sqrt{19}+\frac{91}{{\sqrt{19}+\frac{91}{x}}}}}}}}}.\]
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
Let $f(x) = \sqrt{19} + \frac{91}{x}.$ Then the given equation says \[x = f(f(f(f(f(x))))). \quad (*)\]Notice that any root of $x = f(x)$ is also a root of $(*),$ since if $x = f(x),$ then replacing $x$ with $f(x)$ four times gives \[x = f(x) = f(f(x)) = f(f(f(x))) = f(f(f(f(x)))) = f(f(f(f(f(x))))).\]In fact, the root...
The sum of the first 2011 terms of a geometric sequence is 200. The sum of the first 4022 terms is 380. Find the sum of the first 6033 terms.
Level 3
Intermediate Algebra
Let the first term be $a,$ and let the common ratio be $r.$ Then \[a + ar + ar^2 + \dots + ar^{2010} = 200\]and \[a + ar + ar^2 + \dots + ar^{4021} = 380.\]Subtracting these equations, we get \[ar^{2011} + ar^{2012} + \dots + ar^{4021} = 180.\]Then \[r^{2011} (a + ar + \dots + ar^{2010}) = 180,\]so \[r^{2011} = \frac{...
Let $ a$, $ b$, $ c$, $ x$, $ y$, and $ z$ be real numbers that satisfy the three equations \begin{align*} 13x + by + cz &= 0 \\ ax + 23y + cz &= 0 \\ ax + by + 42z &= 0. \end{align*}Suppose that $ a \ne 13$ and $ x \ne 0$. What is the value of \[ \frac{a}{a - 13} + \frac{b}{b - 23} + \frac{c}{c - 42} \, ?...
Level 4
Intermediate Algebra
In the first equation, adding $(a-13)x$ to both sides gives us $ax+by+cz=(a-13)x$. Solving for $x$, we have $$x = \frac{ax+by+cz}{a-13}.$$Since $ a \ne 13$ and $ x \ne 0$, both sides of the equation are non-zero. Similarly from the 2nd and 3rd equation, $$ y = \frac{ax+by+cz}{b-23}$$and $$z = \frac{ax+by+cz}{c-42}.$$...