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Easy KISS problem (Posted on 2023-08-04) Difficulty: 1 of 5
x+y=i
x*y=42


List all possible solutions of the above equation, where i=sqrt(-1).

You need neither pen nor paper.

No Solution Yet Submitted by Ady TZIDON    
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Solution Solution | Comment 3 of 4 |
We are given a sum and product of two variables.  Then those variables are the two roots of a quadratic equation.  So in effect we want the roots of z^2-iz+42=0.

Pull an i^2 out of 42.  Then 42=-42i^2; substitute this in and the quadratic can be treated as a two variable quadratic: z^2-1*iz-42i^2.

So now all we need is the roots to be signed factors of -42 and add to 1.  That's easy to find as 7*-6=-42 and 7+-6=1.  Then reatttach i to the roots to get the answer x and y are 7i and -6i.

Note: Ady said pencil and paper is not needed, and he is right.  My solution in text is just a writeup of the mental thoughts I had to solve the problem.

  Posted by Brian Smith on 2023-08-04 09:49:39
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