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Revision as of 18:53, 7 February 2016
Problem 16
The graphs of
and
are plotted on the same set of axes. How many points in the plane with positive
-coordinates lie on two or more of the graphs?
Solution
Setting the first two equations equal to each other,
.
Solving this, we get
and
.
Similarly with the last two equations, we get
and
.
Now, by setting the first and third equations equal to each other, we get
.
Pairing the first and fourth or second and third equations won't work because then
.
Pairing the second and fourth equations will yield
, but since you can't divide by
, it doesn't work.
After trying all pairs, we have a total of
solutions
Solution 2
Note that
.
Then
Therefore, the system of equations can be simplified to:
where
.
Graphing this system of easy-to-graph functions will generate a total of
solutions
See Also
| 2016 AMC 12A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | |
| Preceded by Problem 15 |
Followed by Problem 17 |
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