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tomslawsky
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Post subject: VIC- why isn't plugging in numbers working here? Posted: Sat Apr 02, 2011 11:06 pm |
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OK, after a year off, I started studying again. Now, after reading (for the 4th time) word translations, I became pretty confident with VICS. Then I came across this problem- its an official ETS (SAT 1992) question that could just as easy appear on the GMAT as the SAT from a published SAT. Its a VIC and I plug numbers in, but cant replicate the correct answer. Help, please:
If X + Y = t X - Y = V
Then, in terms of T and V, what is XY
Answer: (T^2 - V^2) / 4
Help me get there, please!
Thanx
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jnelson0612
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Post subject: Re: VIC- why isn't plugging in numbers working here? Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 6:14 pm |
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Sure! Let's say: X=5 Y=3 Thus, T=8 and V=2.
What is XY? 5*3=15. Our target number is 15.
Answer: (T^2 - V^2) / 4
Sub in T=8 and V=2: (8^2 - 2^2)/4 is (64 - 4)/4 =15. Bingo!
_________________ Jamie Nelson ManhattanGMAT Instructor
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arindam.mastermind
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Post subject: Re: VIC- why isn't plugging in numbers working here? Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2011 11:59 pm |
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There was this formula...
4xy = (x+y)^2 - (x-y)^2
Plug in T and V on the rhs and you will get the result.
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neelabhthakur84
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Post subject: Re: VIC- why isn't plugging in numbers working here? Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 7:39 am |
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Here's an algebraic approach:
Step 1. Square both sides of both equations:
(x+y)^2= t^2 or, x^2 + y^2 + 2xy= t^2.... (1)
(x-y)^2= v^2 or, x^2 + y^2- 2xy= v^2... (2)
Now, subtract (2) from (1), you get:
4xy= t^2 - v^2
Therefore, xy= (t^2 - v^2)/4. Answer.
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jnelson0612
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Post subject: Re: VIC- why isn't plugging in numbers working here? Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 2:41 pm |
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neelab, very nice. This is a great thread as it shows that many strategies lead to the right answer. I'm a huge fan of picking numbers, but others prefer algebra and that is good too.
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terence.battle1
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Post subject: Re: VIC- why isn't plugging in numbers working here? Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 12:42 pm |
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I just saw a question very similar to this in our course. It was slightly reworded but the result was the same. Plugging in small prime factors for X and Y to get your target answer usually helps. Once you have what you are looking for just plug in the values.
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jnelson0612
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Post subject: Re: VIC- why isn't plugging in numbers working here? Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2011 1:07 pm |
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terence, yes. Plugging in small primes will usually get you where you need to go very quickly.
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