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If x>1x > 1 is an integer such that x+2x1+x2x1=6\sqrt{x + 2\sqrt{x - 1}} + \sqrt{x - 2\sqrt{x - 1}} = 6, what is the value of xx?

  1. A
    7
  2. B
    9
  3. 10Cevap
  4. D
    18
  5. E
    37

Cevap

10
By rewriting the expressions under the radicals using the perfect square identity (x1±1)2=(x1)±2x1+1=x±2x1(\sqrt{x-1} \pm 1)^2 = (x-1) \pm 2\sqrt{x-1} + 1 = x \pm 2\sqrt{x-1}, the equation simplifies directly to (x1+1)+(x11)=6(\sqrt{x-1} + 1) + (\sqrt{x-1} - 1) = 6. Adding the terms gives 2x1=62\sqrt{x-1} = 6, which leads to x1=3\sqrt{x-1} = 3, and squaring both sides yields x1=9x - 1 = 9, so x=10x = 10.

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1
Recognize the nested radical identity structure
Observe that x+2x1=(x1)+2x1+1=(x1+1)2x + 2\sqrt{x-1} = (x-1) + 2\sqrt{x-1} + 1 = (\sqrt{x-1} + 1)^2 and x2x1=(x11)2x - 2\sqrt{x-1} = (\sqrt{x-1} - 1)^2.
Rewriting the terms under the outer square roots as perfect squares eliminates the outer radicals.
2
Simplify the square roots
Since x>1x > 1, x1+1>0\sqrt{x-1} + 1 > 0 and x110\sqrt{x-1} - 1 \ge 0 for x2x \ge 2. Thus, (x1+1)2+(x11)2=(x1+1)+(x11)=2x1\sqrt{(\sqrt{x-1} + 1)^2} + \sqrt{(\sqrt{x-1} - 1)^2} = (\sqrt{x-1} + 1) + (\sqrt{x-1} - 1) = 2\sqrt{x-1}.
The principal square root of a2a^2 is a|a|, which is positive.
3
Set the simplified expression equal to 6 and solve for xx
2x1=6    x1=3    x1=9    x=102\sqrt{x-1} = 6 \implies \sqrt{x-1} = 3 \implies x - 1 = 9 \implies x = 10.
Isolating the radical and squaring both sides yields the exact integer value of xx.

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