SOLUTION: If a+b=1 and a^2 +b^2 = 2 find a^4 + b^4 = ??? Is it way too simple to say that the answer is 4?
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Question 678585
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If a+b=1 and a^2 +b^2 = 2
find a^4 + b^4 = ???
Is it way too simple to say that the answer is 4?
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a+b=1
(a+b)^2=1^2
a^2 + 2ab + b^2=1
(a^2 + b^2) + 2ab=1
(2) + 2ab=1
2ab=1-2
2ab=-1
(2ab)^2=(-1)^2
4a^2b^2=1
2a^2b^2=1/2
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a^2 +b^2 = 2
(a^2 +b^2)^2 = 2^2
a^4 + 2a^2b^2+b^4 = 4
a^4 + 1/2 + b^4 = 4
a^4 + b^4 = 4 - 1/2
a^4 + b^4 =
7/2