An operation Ф is defined by the equation x Ф y = x²/4 - xy + y² for all numbers x and y. What is the value of 186 Ф 91?
A) 1
B) 4
C) 8
D) 16
E) 24
Answer: B
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An operation Ф is defined by the equation x Ф y
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Great question, but I think there's a typo with the signs - I think it should read:Brent@GMATPrepNow wrote:An operation Ф is defined by the equation x Ф y = x²/4 - xy + y² for all numbers x and y. What is the value of 186 Ф 91?
x Ф y = x²/ ( 4 + xy - y² )
and brackets would probably help to make clear that most of the right hand side is in a denominator.
edit: I was mistaken - the question is perfect as is, but I'll leave this post here because maybe this version of the question is also interesting to attempt (it has the same answer as the first question, though it's a bit harder to solve I think)
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I believe it's correct as shown.Ian Stewart wrote:Great question, but I think there's a typo with the signs - I think it should read:Brent@GMATPrepNow wrote:An operation Ф is defined by the equation x Ф y = x²/4 - xy + y² for all numbers x and y. What is the value of 186 Ф 91?
x Ф y = x²/ ( 4 + xy - y² )
and brackets would probably help to make clear that most of the right hand side is in a denominator.
If I were going to add brackets, I MIGHT add them as follows: x Ф y = (x²/4) - xy + y², but I don't think that's necessary.
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Ha, I just did a quick mental estimate when I read the question and thought "that's way bigger than any of the answer choices", but I forgot to divide by the 4! So I thought most of the right hand side must be in the denominator, and interestingly if change the question as I did, flipping the signs where I did, you get exactly the same answer to the question!Brent@GMATPrepNow wrote: I believe it's correct as shown.
You're completely right, the question was fine in its original form. Sorry about that.
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When we see that the expression x²/4 - xy + y² has two squares (x²/4 = (x/2)² and y² is obviously a square), we should start wondering whether the expression can be factored into the form (something)²Brent@GMATPrepNow wrote:An operation Ф is defined by the equation x Ф y = x²/4 - xy + y² for all numbers x and y. What is the value of 186 Ф 91?
A) 1
B) 4
C) 8
D) 16
E) 24
Answer: B
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To make this factorization easier to see, let's factor out 1/4 first.
We get: x²/4 - xy + y² = (1/4)(x² - 4xy + 4y²)
= (1/4)(x - 2y)²
Perfect, we can now say that x Ф y = (1/4)(x - 2y)²
So, 186 Ф 91 = (1/4)[186 - 2(91)]²
= (1/4)[186 - 182]²
= (1/4)[4]²
= (1/4)[16]
= 4
Answer: B
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x Ф y = x²/4 - xy + y²
4 * (x Ф y) = x² - 4xy + 4y²
4 * (x Ф y) = (x - 2y)²
x Ф y = (x - 2y)² / 4
From there, plug and chug, and we're set.
4 * (x Ф y) = x² - 4xy + 4y²
4 * (x Ф y) = (x - 2y)²
x Ф y = (x - 2y)² / 4
From there, plug and chug, and we're set.
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A much lamer approach:
x²/4 - xy + y² =>
186²/2² - 186*91 + 91² =>
93² - 186*91 + 91² =>
93² - 2*93*91 + 91² =>
(93 - 91)² =>
2²
x²/4 - xy + y² =>
186²/2² - 186*91 + 91² =>
93² - 186*91 + 91² =>
93² - 2*93*91 + 91² =>
(93 - 91)² =>
2²