Math Olympiad | A Nice Algebra Problem | How to solve for 'X' and 'Y' in this problem?

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  • Good solid algebra. Yes a bit slow, but for someone like myself who has not done much serious math since student days (half a century ago now), better to include all the steps rather than skip some. And yes, the obvious real solutions from simple inspection are x=2, y=1 and x=1, y=2, however that's not the point of the exercise. Whether it's a good Math Olympiad problem or not, I'm afraid I can't judge.

    @johnmccullagh2705@johnmccullagh27052 ай бұрын
  • x=2.y=1 x=1,y=2

    @TWJRPGGamming@TWJRPGGamming5 ай бұрын
  • thanks

    @neel333neel@neel333neelАй бұрын
    • You're welcome!

      @learncommunolizer@learncommunolizerАй бұрын
  • By "looking at it and thinking for a second," x=2, y=1 and x=1, y=2 are solutions.

    @KipIngram@KipIngram2 ай бұрын
  • x = 2, y = 1 or vice cersa

    @ryanchiang9587@ryanchiang95874 ай бұрын
  • (1;2) (2;1)

    @user-nd7th3hy4l@user-nd7th3hy4l3 күн бұрын
  • this has sipleset way since the numbers of X AND Ymyst be integer X+Y=3 RESULT X=1 and Y=2 X5+y5=1+2^5=1+32=33

    @catiaman208@catiaman2084 ай бұрын
  • you can see it must be 2 and 1 immediately.

    @neilmccafferty5886@neilmccafferty58865 ай бұрын
    • Комплексные корни не интересны.

      @user-lf1bm8fm2g@user-lf1bm8fm2g5 ай бұрын
    • @@user-lf1bm8fm2g has to be integers, both greater than 1. simple.

      @neilmccafferty5886@neilmccafferty58865 ай бұрын
    • @@neilmccafferty5886Doesn’t need to be integer

      @Verdiw@Verdiw5 ай бұрын
  • X = 1 , Y = 2 or X = 2 , Y = 1

    @prayitsmg7086@prayitsmg70863 ай бұрын
  • (1, 2), (2, 1). They €R².

    @user-dq3uh6ee5w@user-dq3uh6ee5w26 күн бұрын
  • x=1, y=2 or x=2, y=1

    @heniwatisetiono6995@heniwatisetiono69954 ай бұрын
  • We have an equation of grade 5. But you have just four roots or solutions por x and y

    @rafielmesaias@rafielmesaias3 ай бұрын
    • While it might be nice to see how to work out another solution, it's possible any additional solution would be extraneous, or a duplicate of an existing solution. But most importantly, any valid solution for the problem as a whole, has to work in both equations, and another solution to the "x⁵ + y⁵=33" equation, if it exists, might not work in the "x + y = 3" equation.

      @GFlCh@GFlChАй бұрын
    • Such system has 5 solutions or less.

      @user-dq3uh6ee5w@user-dq3uh6ee5w26 күн бұрын
  • X:2 y:1 or x:1 y:2

    @ArashHormozi-xx3mu@ArashHormozi-xx3mu4 ай бұрын
  • X=2 et Y=1

    @user-nd7th3hy4l@user-nd7th3hy4l4 ай бұрын
  • You can use the identity _uₘ₊ₙ = uₘuₙ - uₘ₋ₙ(xy)ⁿ_ where _uₙ = xⁿ + yⁿ_ Thus: _u₀ = 2, u₁ = 3, u₅ = 33_ _u₂ = u₁² - u₀(xy)¹ = 9 - 2xy_ _u₃ = u₂u₁ - u₁(xy)¹ = 3(9 - 2xy) - 3xy = 27 - 9xy_ _u₅ = 33 = u₃u₂ - u₁(xy)² = (9 - 2xy)(27 - 9xy) - 3(xy)²_ ∴ _243 - 135xy + 15(xy)² = 33_ ⇒ _(xy)² - 9xy + 14 = 0_ ⇒ _(xy - 2)(xy - 7) = 0_ ∴ _xy = 2_ or _7_ Note that _x_ and _y_ are the roots of _t² - (x + y)t + xy = 0_ Case (i): _xy = 2_ _t² - 3t + 2 = 0_ ⇒ _(t - 1)(t - 2) = 0_ ∴ _x, y = 1, 2_ in either order. Case (ii): _xy = 7_ _t² - 3t + 7 = 0_ ⇒ _t = ½[3 ± √(9 - 28)]_ ∴ _x, y = ½(3 + √19), ½(3 - √19)_ in either order.

    @guyhoghton399@guyhoghton3995 ай бұрын
    • I graph it in demos , only 2 real sol Edit : Sadly at the last part you messed up 9-28 is -19 not 19 so 2 complex roots

      @Verdiw@Verdiw5 ай бұрын
  • Это же устно решается, сразу в глаза бросается, что х=1, у=2 или х=2, у=1.

    @user-cp5wu5pg1o@user-cp5wu5pg1o29 күн бұрын
    • Hо система может иметь др. решения.

      @user-dq3uh6ee5w@user-dq3uh6ee5w26 күн бұрын
  • Очень простое уровнение, почему так мучается?

    @arturmadatyan4892@arturmadatyan48924 ай бұрын
    • Надо немножко подумать,потом мучатся,точно !!!

      @user-ye6go4ft7q@user-ye6go4ft7q2 ай бұрын
  • 33+3+33+3=72 66+6=72 (66/72) + (6/72)=1=100%

    @wongkienloon@wongkienloon3 ай бұрын
  • Who is your audience? Your audience is people who can appreciate and learn what you are showing them. Such people must have mastered high school algebra, and have presumably mastered grade school arithmetic, preparing them to learn the more advanced techniques and principles you are showing them. They--we--don't need to see basic numerical division belabored. They--we--don't need the detailed steps of factoring a quadratic. With the factors given, we need about three seconds to verify them, then we can move on. The value in these solutions is the overall scheme, recognizing the larger patterns that we can use to pry the problem apart. But you bury those steps in the minutia that we have already mastered, making it hard to find the precious grains of gold mixed with the dross of first year algebra and fourth grade arithmetic. These are brilliant solutions. The presentations would be so much better if you demonstrated the brilliance and moved routinely through the routine mechanics.

    @markterribile6948@markterribile69484 ай бұрын
  • X^5 + Y^5 # (X + Y)^5

    @supermanusa4828@supermanusa48282 ай бұрын
  • Can anyone explain why there are only 4 roots, not 5?

    @is7728@is77285 ай бұрын
    • An degree n equation doesn’t need to have n distinct root , some can be the same so the amount of root is not more than n

      @Verdiw@Verdiw5 ай бұрын
    • @@Verdiw I know that so which one is the double root?🌲

      @is7728@is77285 ай бұрын
    • Porque si sustituyes y=3-x Te va a quedar x^5+(3-x)^5-33=0 y el término quíntico se irá, quedando un polinomio de grado 4

      @nemesiochupaca5024@nemesiochupaca50244 ай бұрын
  • ・・これを日本の大学入試は 5分以内で全てやらにゃあかん。 このスピードでは既に不合格。

    @calcnoon@calcnoon4 ай бұрын
  • Supposed to be 5 roots

    @user-wu6jj5no7k@user-wu6jj5no7k3 ай бұрын
    • If you set x = 3-y using equation 2 then the highest term of x^5 is - y^5, which cancels out with y^5 in equation 1. This reduces the problem to solving a quartic and results in four roots.

      @CrYou575@CrYou5752 ай бұрын
    • 5 or less.

      @user-dq3uh6ee5w@user-dq3uh6ee5w26 күн бұрын
  • Х=1, У=2 ; У=2, Х=1.🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉

    @user-jp2ow1cj1l@user-jp2ow1cj1l4 ай бұрын
  • Evaluate before doing all of your shit. If x+y = integers. and x⁵+y⁵= integer then x and y is integer then evaluate b²-4ac, if it's negative, stop. No point of continuing, i^odd integers. Will always has I as result.

    @williammarshal4043@williammarshal40434 ай бұрын
  • Sorry, but I find your video disappointing for 3 reasons: 1. You did not specify in which domain you are solving, integers? real numbers? complex numbers?. You solved for complex, but you did not specify in advance. In math alympiads, problems are always specified more precisely. You omitted important information. This is an error often commited by a number of people doing this kind of videos, and I find it hugly annoying. 2. Your solution is correct but the problem can be solved more easily. In this kind of problems, there are often more efficient approaches than the brute force method. The colculations get easier when you realise that that x5+x5=(x+y)(x4-x3y+x2y2-xy3+y4) and continue from that. You then only need 4th and second powers of (x+y) which makes the fomulas a little bit simpler and thus less error prone. 3. This comment is mino: state your sources. Like xxx math olympiad problem from yyyy where xxx is the orangisation/country or whatever and dddd is the year. For poitn 3, I have the impression that many youtubers just copy the problems from other youtube videos as while there are so many interessing math olympiad problems, you oftend find the same problems over and over again.

    @MarcelCox1@MarcelCox14 ай бұрын
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