Condition on $lambda$ so that the equation is satisfied
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Let there exist real numbers $a,b,c,d$ such that $lambda x^2+2xy+y^2=(ax+by)^2+(cx+dy)^2 forall x,yinmathbb{R}$, then what is the condition on $lambda$?
I think such a $lambda$ does not exist. I got the equations $$begin{aligned} ab+cd&=1\ a^2+c^2&=lambda \ b^2+d^2&=1end{aligned}$$ but am unable to proceed further. Any hints? Thanks beforehand.
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Let there exist real numbers $a,b,c,d$ such that $lambda x^2+2xy+y^2=(ax+by)^2+(cx+dy)^2 forall x,yinmathbb{R}$, then what is the condition on $lambda$?
I think such a $lambda$ does not exist. I got the equations $$begin{aligned} ab+cd&=1\ a^2+c^2&=lambda \ b^2+d^2&=1end{aligned}$$ but am unable to proceed further. Any hints? Thanks beforehand.
algebra-precalculus polynomials
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Let there exist real numbers $a,b,c,d$ such that $lambda x^2+2xy+y^2=(ax+by)^2+(cx+dy)^2 forall x,yinmathbb{R}$, then what is the condition on $lambda$?
I think such a $lambda$ does not exist. I got the equations $$begin{aligned} ab+cd&=1\ a^2+c^2&=lambda \ b^2+d^2&=1end{aligned}$$ but am unable to proceed further. Any hints? Thanks beforehand.
algebra-precalculus polynomials
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Let there exist real numbers $a,b,c,d$ such that $lambda x^2+2xy+y^2=(ax+by)^2+(cx+dy)^2 forall x,yinmathbb{R}$, then what is the condition on $lambda$?
I think such a $lambda$ does not exist. I got the equations $$begin{aligned} ab+cd&=1\ a^2+c^2&=lambda \ b^2+d^2&=1end{aligned}$$ but am unable to proceed further. Any hints? Thanks beforehand.
algebra-precalculus polynomials
algebra-precalculus polynomials
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Hint the right-hand side is never negative
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I think it should be $ax+by$ and $cx+dy$
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– Empy2
Dec 12 '18 at 11:11
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yes, thanks, edited.
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Hint the right-hand side is never negative
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I think it should be $ax+by$ and $cx+dy$
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– Empy2
Dec 12 '18 at 11:11
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yes, thanks, edited.
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Dec 12 '18 at 11:15
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Hint the right-hand side is never negative
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I think it should be $ax+by$ and $cx+dy$
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– Empy2
Dec 12 '18 at 11:11
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yes, thanks, edited.
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Hint the right-hand side is never negative
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I think it should be $ax+by$ and $cx+dy$
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– Empy2
Dec 12 '18 at 11:11
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yes, thanks, edited.
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I think it should be $ax+by$ and $cx+dy$
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– Empy2
Dec 12 '18 at 11:11
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yes, thanks, edited.
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– vidyarthi
Dec 12 '18 at 11:15
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I think it should be $ax+by$ and $cx+dy$
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– Empy2
Dec 12 '18 at 11:11
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I think it should be $ax+by$ and $cx+dy$
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– Empy2
Dec 12 '18 at 11:11
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yes, thanks, edited.
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– vidyarthi
Dec 12 '18 at 11:15
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yes, thanks, edited.
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