1988 AHSME Problems/Problem 26: Difference between revisions
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We can rewrite the equation as <math>\frac{\log{p}}{\log{9}} = \frac{\log{q}}{\log{12}} = \frac{\log{(p + q)}}{\log{16}}</math>. Then, the system can be split into 3 pairs: <math>\frac{\log{p}}{\log{9}} = \frac{\log{q}}{\log{12}}</math>, <math>\frac{\log{q}}{\log{12}} = \frac{\log{(p + q)}}{\log{16}}</math>, and <math>\frac{\log{p}}{\log{9}} = \frac{\log{(p + q)}}{\log{16}}</math>. Cross-multiplying in the first two, we obtain: <cmath>(\log{12})(\log{p}) = (2\log{3})(\log{q})</cmath> and <cmath>(\log{12})(\log{(p + q)}) = (2\log{4})(\log{q})</cmath> | |||
Adding these equations results in: <cmath>(\log{12})(\log{p(p+q)}) = (2\log{12})(\log{q})</cmath> which simplifies to <cmath>p(p + q) = q^2</cmath> Dividing by <math>pq</math> on both sides gives: <math>\frac{p+q}{q} = \frac{q}{p} = \frac{p}{q} + 1</math>. We set the desired value, <math>q/p</math> to <math>x</math> and substitute it into our equation: <math>\frac{1}{x} + 1 = x \implies x^2 - x - 1 = 0</math> which is solved to get our answer: <math>\boxed{\text{(C) } \frac{1 + \sqrt{5}}{2}}</math>. | |||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
Revision as of 23:28, 7 June 2016
Problem
Suppose that
and
are positive numbers for which
What is the value of
?
Solution
We can rewrite the equation as
. Then, the system can be split into 3 pairs:
,
, and
. Cross-multiplying in the first two, we obtain:
and
Adding these equations results in:
which simplifies to
Dividing by
on both sides gives:
. We set the desired value,
to
and substitute it into our equation:
which is solved to get our answer:
.
See also
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