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<cmath>x + \frac{1}{y} = 4,\qquad y + \frac{1}{z} = 1, \qquad \text{and} \qquad z + \frac{1}{x} = \frac{7}{3}</cmath> | <cmath>x + \frac{1}{y} = 4,\qquad y + \frac{1}{z} = 1, \qquad \text{and} \qquad z + \frac{1}{x} = \frac{7}{3}</cmath> | ||
Then what is the value of < | Then what is the value of <math>xyz</math> ? | ||
<math>\text {(A)}\ \frac{2}{3} \qquad \text {(B)}\ 1 \qquad \text {(C)}\ \frac{4}{3} \qquad \text {(D)}\ 2 \qquad \text {(E)}\ \frac{7}{3}</math> | <math>\text {(A)}\ \frac{2}{3} \qquad \text {(B)}\ 1 \qquad \text {(C)}\ \frac{4}{3} \qquad \text {(D)}\ 2 \qquad \text {(E)}\ \frac{7}{3}</math> | ||
== Solution 1 == | |||
We multiply all given expressions to get: | We multiply all given expressions to get: | ||
<cmath>(1)xyz + x + y + z + \frac{1}{x} + \frac{1}{y} + \frac{1}{z} + \frac{1}{xyz} = \frac{28}{3}</cmath> | <cmath>(1)xyz + x + y + z + \frac{1}{x} + \frac{1}{y} + \frac{1}{z} + \frac{1}{xyz} = \frac{28}{3}</cmath> | ||
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== Solution 2 == | |||
We have a system of three equations and three variables, so we can apply repeated substitution. | We have a system of three equations and three variables, so we can apply repeated substitution. | ||
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Multiplying out the denominator and simplification yields <math>4(4x-3) = x(4x-3) + 7x - 3 \Longrightarrow (2x-3)^2 = 0</math>, so <math>x = \frac{3}{2}</math>. Substituting leads to <math>y = \frac{2}{5}, z = \frac{5}{3}</math>, and the product of these three variables is <math>1</math>. | Multiplying out the denominator and simplification yields <math>4(4x-3) = x(4x-3) + 7x - 3 \Longrightarrow (2x-3)^2 = 0</math>, so <math>x = \frac{3}{2}</math>. Substituting leads to <math>y = \frac{2}{5}, z = \frac{5}{3}</math>, and the product of these three variables is <math>1</math>. | ||
== Video Solution by Power Solve== | |||
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==Video Solution(Fast, quick, and learn more about Algebraic Manipulations!)== | |||
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~MK | |||
== Video Solution by OmegaLearn == | |||
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpSuqWY01SE&t=374s | |||
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== Video Solution == | |||
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== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
Latest revision as of 18:00, 25 September 2025
Problem
If
and
are positive numbers satisfying
Then what is the value of
?
Solution 1
We multiply all given expressions to get:
Adding all the given expressions gives that
We subtract
from
to get that
. Hence, by inspection,
.
~AopsUser101
Solution 2
We have a system of three equations and three variables, so we can apply repeated substitution.
Multiplying out the denominator and simplification yields
, so
. Substituting leads to
, and the product of these three variables is
.
Video Solution by Power Solve
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiJ29GzhyUY
Video Solution(Fast, quick, and learn more about Algebraic Manipulations!)
https://youtu.be/rP8_-36n1ps ~MK
Video Solution by OmegaLearn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpSuqWY01SE&t=374s
~ pi_is_3.14
Video Solution
See Also
| 2000 AMC 12 (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | |
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