hayabusaboston
Well-Known Member
Yep thanks guys for your help, we're working well here hehe.1. You say n is a part of 2n which implies it can be a non-integer. This is impossible because you are using n as a limit in product notation ie: it MUST be an integer.
2. I still don't understand what you're trying to convey by saying that n is a subset of 2n and n^2. It's not making much sense to me...
I think this is what you're trying to say:
o shit yea
I just got my mistake
hmmm
LOL picked it out now.
Well
I meant to imply that all integers n, ie infinity really. So if its 2 times n, it must be even, since its divisible by two.
With the n squared part, it implies for all integers n, but in this case only those that are powers of 2.
Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Well thanks guys for your critique,
now ive picked up my mistake eh.
But wait, what other mistakes do I have?
Im sure you understand what im trying to say right, could you write it the correct way for me plz? I suck at notation lol