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Whoever wrote the question is twisted and evil.

Remember that the cosine rule states that a2 = b2 + c2 – 2bc cos A.

So each of the three things under the square root signs can be manipulated using the cosine rule.

Also remember that cos 45° = 1/√2 but 1/√2 is equal to √2/2, so the √2 in the expressions is 2 x √2/2 = 2 x 1/√2 = 2 cos 45°, and then everything else falls into place.
 
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hey buchanan,

just looking back at your posts, how are you so good at the AMC and is there any ways I can improve to be able to solve most of the problems like you?












thanks lookoutastroboy
 

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buchanan said:
Yep. You are right. Cosine rule method works.

Here it is:
Actually, after days of looking at that question, it was when I was looking at your first solution that the cosine thing clicked with me. More of a "why didn't I see that before" headache really.
 

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WOW! I guessed B for Q21-25 (of Senior Category). So I get 10 points (2 correct) based on pure chance! :) Yay!
 
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You guys wouldn't happen to have a copy of the entire paper(s) would you?

Thanks for the answers by the way.
 
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When will the awards be given out to the schools so us students can know what we achieved (credit, distinction etc.) Thanks.
 

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