What is the minimum value of a complex expression?

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In summary, a complex expression is a mathematical expression that can contain real and imaginary numbers, variables, and mathematical operations. The minimum value of a complex expression is determined by the coefficients, constants, and variables involved. It can be negative if the negative terms outweigh the positive ones. To find the minimum value, mathematical techniques like differentiation or the quadratic formula can be used, or a graphing calculator can be used for visualization. The minimum value of a complex expression can change depending on the values of the variables, coefficients, and any additional terms or operations added.
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Here is this week's POTW:

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Find the minimum value of
\[\frac{(x+1/x)^6-(x^6+1/x^6)-2}{(x+1/x)^3+(x^3+1/x^3)}\]
for $x>0$.

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Re: Problem Of The Week # 244 - Dec 12, 2016

This was Problem B-1 in the 1998 William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition.

Congratulations to Opalg for his correct solution, which follows:

In the denominator, $(x+1/x)^3+(x^3+1/x^3) = 2x^3 + 3x + 3/x + 2/x^3 = 2(x+1/x)^3 - 3(x+1/x).$

In the numerator, $(x+1/x)^6-(x^6+1/x^6)-2 = 6x^4 + 15x^2 + 18 + 15/x^2 + 6/x^4 = 6(x+1/x)^4 - 9(x+1/x)^2.$

Put those together and let $y= x+1/x$, getting $$\frac{(x+1/x)^6-(x^6+1/x^6)-2}{(x+1/x)^3+(x^3+1/x^3)} = \frac{6y^4 - 9y^2}{2y^3 - 3y} = \frac{3y(2y^3 - 3y)}{2y^3 - 3y} = 3y = 3(x+1/x).$$ The minimum value of $x+1/x$ is $2$, at $x=1$. Therefore the minimum value of $\frac{(x+1/x)^6-(x^6+1/x^6)-2}{(x+1/x)^3+(x^3+1/x^3)}$ is $6$.
 

Related to What is the minimum value of a complex expression?

1. What is a complex expression?

A complex expression is a mathematical expression that contains both real and imaginary numbers, such as 3 + 4i. It can also include variables and mathematical operations.

2. What determines the minimum value of a complex expression?

The minimum value of a complex expression is determined by the coefficients and constants within the expression. It can also be affected by the values of any variables involved.

3. Can a complex expression have a negative minimum value?

Yes, a complex expression can have a negative minimum value. This can occur if the expression contains both positive and negative terms, and the negative terms outweigh the positive ones.

4. How can I find the minimum value of a complex expression?

To find the minimum value of a complex expression, you can use mathematical techniques such as differentiation or the quadratic formula. Alternatively, you can use technology such as a graphing calculator to visually determine the minimum value.

5. Can the minimum value of a complex expression change?

Yes, the minimum value of a complex expression can change depending on the values of the variables and the coefficients within the expression. It may also change if additional terms or operations are added to the expression.

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