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Notice the point (0,0) representing z=0 lies on the circle lz-1l=1, initially we were given (1/z)+(1/conjugate(z))=1 and so z=/=0.
Yes it is the 'mindless algebra', think carefully about what z can be
Ahhhhhhhh ok then. Can't believe I fell for that haha, will definitely remember this next time.

So I just have to add z=/=0 at the end right?
 

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Ahhhhhhhh ok then. Can't believe I fell for that haha, will definitely remember this next time.

So I just have to add z=/=0 at the end right?
I would say:

'A circle with radius 1, centre (1,0) with an empty circle at the origin due to z=/=0'

I would make a tiny sketch to show what I mean and that is all. The question is actually originally sketch the locus, but since I cant really ask that on the internet I changed it to describe.
 

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Since it is just a translation, I will use "a" and "-a" as my limits of integration. Noting we want area, and the ellipse is symmetrical, I shall use the limits 0 to "a" and multiply by 4. I will also disregard the "-h" due to this translation:















 
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Since it is just a translation, I will use "a" and "-a" as my limits of integration. Noting we want area, and the ellipse is symmetrical, I shall use the limits 0 to "a" and multiply by 4. I will also disregard the "-h" due to this translation:















By setting a=b=1 your answer has the revolutionary consequence that the unit circle has area 8/3.
 

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By setting a=b=1 your answer has the revolutionary consequence that the unit circle has area 8/3.
What did I do wrong then? I was typing it up whilst waiting to respawn in a game, so might have made some random error. (or completely fucked up).
 

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Square root magically disappeared.
 

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where denotes the p'th triangular number.



Note





Noting that





Let's hope I didn't fuck anything up this time.
Not quite. I am not sure how you arrived at your observation in the second line.

EDIT: I will make it a 'show that' question so you can check the answer.
 

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Not quite. I am not sure how you arrived at your observation in the second line.
Yep I'm going to go through and make sure the observations are right, I was just using the identities I found when I used to mess around with triangular numbers, probs got one of them slightly wrong.
 

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Yep I'm going to go through and make sure the observations are right, I was just using the identities I found when I used to mess around with triangular numbers, probs got one of them slightly wrong.
I see, well I changed the question so you know if you got it right or not.
 

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ok found my mistake, will re-post my solution.
 

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Ok so far I have:

Heh, I believe you are over complicating the question a bit. In your original solution you made an observation that you could of just applied into the expression. Apply the given sum and you are done.
 

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So it is obvious how you WANT students to do this question so I won't write that solution up. But just a neat observation, the notion of a sequences "derivative" from http://community.boredofstudies.org/showthread.php?t=292775 can be used to solve this question kind of nicely. It also allows you to generalise the result to an arbitrary number of nested summations!

(The differentiation operator removes sums from the LHS in the same way that differentiation is inverse to integration.)
 
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