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I am faced with a problem at school, which I strongly belive i answered correctly to, but I have still gotten it as an error, so I would like to know what you would reply to this:
I am x years in year x2. I am born in the 20. century.
A: When am I born?
B: How old am I in year x2?
Thanks in advance.
Gokul43201
Jun7-04, 09:15 AM
Does x2 refer to a 2-digit number whose unit digit is "2" and ten's digit is "x" ?
If this is true, then the year of birth depends on x (there is no constant answer). Simply, the year of birth is :10x+2-x = 9x+2 (assuming you TURNED x years old in year x2)
If you want the individual digits of the 2-digit year in terms of x, then for x=[2..9] you have :
ten's digit = x-1 and unit's digit =12 - x
and for x=[0,1,2], ten's digit = x, unit's digit = 2-x
Perhaps you should clarify "I am x years in year x2" before anyone speculates any further.
I think he means x^2. Assume the person's year of birth is a, then x^2 - a = x, or equivalently, a = x^2 - x. But 1900 \leq a \leq 1999, so 1900 \leq x^2 - x \leq 1999. Solving for x and disregarding negative values gives 44.09 \leq x \leq 45.21, so x must be 45 (well, that's not really true, but I'm assuming we're working with only natural numbers here). This gives a = 1980. And yes, a person born in 1980 is indeed 45 years old in the year 45^2 = 2025.
Gokul43201
Jun7-04, 10:05 AM
I think he means x^2.
Of course, he does !
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