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Algebra Level 1

If x x tends to infinity, then what value of y y satisfies 15 x + 15 y 2 = 0 ? 15x+15y^2 = 0?

1 1000 0 2 undefined

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1 solution

Puneet Pinku
Jan 15, 2016

In the question if we take 15 out as common we get x+y^2 =0. If x tends to infinity, there should be another negative infinty to cancel out the first infinity. Therefore y^2 must get negatively infinite. But we know that square of any number cannot be negative unless we are dealing in complex nmbers. So the answer is undefined.

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Gourab Roy - 5 years, 5 months ago

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