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Oh come on! x=3 obviously. What sort of 'Olympiad' is this? 'International Academy' my a*se....
Thank you sir 😊
sorry but this is not a good mathematical problem. More like a crossword, it requires you to know what the factorial is, which is quite advanced concept and then the solution lies on first grade mathematics.
This question was quite common when I joined the Young Olympiad competition, so it's still valid!
It is 100% valid
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But before this problem was transformed into equation it was addition of two numbers. Can addition have more then one answer?
Yes
@@irshadtufail7097 How?
Awesome 🎉
I thought you will solve this without iota
Square root of -1 = i
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or just get the absolute value and solve for different values of x, when its positive and negative and zero that will be enough and direct
Before you put X/a, you always need to make sure a is not zero.
x=sqrt(2)
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@@AsadIrshad-kx4lf no it has 3 solutions
Since we're dealing a^3 we have to look for 3 solutions. Zero is the third solution here.
Right. But he explained already 👆 a=0 is a third solution
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a = 0 ?
Yes, he has been explained in the comment box
Listen to me! "a" has also third solution: a=0☺ a³ = 3a a³ - 3a = 0 a(a² - 3) = 0 a=0, ±√3 thanks
True and confirmed by calculator (poly-solver)
@@JohnUspyes😊
Galat salaat q sikha rahe ho Janab ..??
Nice example
Wonderful
Perfect 👍
Thanks
3 x 9^10 = 3 x 3^20 = 3^21
Yes, it’s always a square with n>=0
Good Idea but there was no explanation about Formula n(n+1)(n+2)(n+3) +1 = (n^2+3n+1)^2; The Explanation should be full, for my opinion.
y = ±8i (if you substitute y with -y expression on the left doesn't change; actually the square root of -1 could be i or -i)
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This is stupid
Square both sides , you will end up with the same answer
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2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128 148 = 4 + 16 + 128 (a, b, c) = (2, 4, 7), (2, 7, 4), (4, 2, 7), (4, 7, 2), (7, 2, 4), (7, 4, 2)
x³=-27,x=-3 !!!
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That is an answer. Are there any others?
No
@@irshadtufail7097 Seems like proof of that should be part of the result.
How could you break 30 in 27 and 3? If that were a bigger number, how can we know we have to it like that?
There is an organ known as 'brain' in our body.
Exactly I have the same question
Very easy to check answer. Listen. X has cube sign and also on right side, 3 has cube sign . 3^3 = 27 That's why, X=3 from everywhere 😊
@@AleFeleOnYTsimple. X^3=27=3^3 That's why, X=3😊