European Exam Preparation - Can you solve this equation?

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Higher Mathematics

28 күн бұрын

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@user-nz6tm4bh6y
@user-nz6tm4bh6y 26 күн бұрын
There is an infinite number of solutions if it is not specified that a and bare integer
@user-tf6cz4pn7b
@user-tf6cz4pn7b 21 күн бұрын
I watched the video twice, trying to find the place where the condition says that the result must be an integer
@TheEulerID
@TheEulerID 3 күн бұрын
Me too.
@quantumbuddha777
@quantumbuddha777 26 күн бұрын
He is definitely treating this problem as if a and b are integers even though it is never actually specified. Otherwise there are an infinite number of solutions and a+b can range from -inf to -1-sqrt(17) and from -1+sqrt(17) to inf These values are local max and min respectively. It becomes a fun calculus problem when looked at in this way.
@ronbannon
@ronbannon 2 күн бұрын
There is no min/max. Howver, a can not equal -1/2, and b can not equal -1/2.
@quantumbuddha777
@quantumbuddha777 2 күн бұрын
​@@ronbannonthere are local max/min, just no global max/min. Solve for a in terms of b and graph a+b. You'll find the graph is split with a vertical asymptote at -1/2, as you assert. The left hand curve has a local max and the right hand curve has a local min.
@mikekomaransky8334
@mikekomaransky8334 26 күн бұрын
In the video, the numeral "1" is written four distinctly different ways in the span of 11 seconds, starting at 4:36
@shinjonmal8936
@shinjonmal8936 13 күн бұрын
Can you atleast understand? The number 1 can be written hundreds of ways in different curly or straight fonts
@arekkrolak6320
@arekkrolak6320 7 күн бұрын
Despite 17 being prime it can be a product of infinitely many multiplications (like 2b + 1 = 4 and 2a + 1 = 17/4)
@TheEulerID
@TheEulerID 3 күн бұрын
Did I miss the part where the problem was only meant to produce integer solutions for a+b? If you are going to set problems, then it ought to include all the conditions. As stated, there is an infinity of solutions.
@streptococcuspneumoniae-ix1ve
@streptococcuspneumoniae-ix1ve Күн бұрын
b = 0 then 3a = 8 a = 8/3 then a+b = 8/3
@sie_khoentjoeng4886
@sie_khoentjoeng4886 20 күн бұрын
We can use a spesific number for a variable, and then another variable is depend on this variable... Let a=1, then a+2ab+b=8 1+2b+b=8 3b=8-1=7 and b=7/3 Here a+b= 1+7/3=10/3 For a=2, 5b=6 or b=6/5 .. and so on..
@johnlv12
@johnlv12 26 күн бұрын
I don't understand the question. Do a and b have to be integers?
@deekay2091
@deekay2091 25 күн бұрын
I think because 17 is prime, they must be. Two fractions cannot be multiplied to a prime can they?
@twwc960
@twwc960 24 күн бұрын
@@deekay2091 Of course they can. (85/3)*(3/5)=17. There are an infinite number of solutions to this problem. For example, a=1, b=7/3 satisfies the first equation and in that case a+b=10/3. He missed an infinite number of solutions, in fact, by assuming a and b are integers.
@shinjonmal8936
@shinjonmal8936 13 күн бұрын
This is just 2 solutions plotting a max and min point for forming a line in a graph. Once you draw the line, you can get as many solutions as you please
@gabriellahavas8229
@gabriellahavas8229 11 күн бұрын
@@deekay2091 There is infinit way to multiply fractions, and get a prime as a result. (34/3)*(3/2)=17 (170/999) *(999/10) The solution in the video only applies, if we specify from the beginning, that we are lokking for integer solutions. But they forgot to mention that at the beginning.
@pantelostzimas7490
@pantelostzimas7490 26 күн бұрын
You could also ask what is a^2+b^2 to make it harder
@tombufford136
@tombufford136 26 күн бұрын
At a quick glance. a and b are clearly 'interchangeable' with one solution a=a , b= b and a second solution a=b, b = a. if a = b then 2a^2+ 2a - 8 = 0. Using the quadratic formula this can be solved. (b +/- sqrt( b^2-4ac))/ 2a where a =1, b =1 and c= -4. Then (b +/- sqrt(17))/2 then 2.562 and -1.562. Checking this -1.562 does give a solution then a = -1.562 and b = - 1.562
@twwc960
@twwc960 24 күн бұрын
Yes, in fact there are an infinite number of solutions that he missed. His mistake was to assume a and b are integers.
@patriciaceli1536
@patriciaceli1536 26 күн бұрын
Nice!
@DebdasBandyopadhyay-yq5jg
@DebdasBandyopadhyay-yq5jg 26 күн бұрын
Ok, understood the mathematics!
@berniegreen5401
@berniegreen5401 26 күн бұрын
Neat
@mauriziograndi1750
@mauriziograndi1750 19 күн бұрын
Why so long to say so little. Einstein was much smarter with his equation.
@user-pi1ez7ju5x
@user-pi1ez7ju5x 24 күн бұрын
wrong
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