mreditor16
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So, I've started MATH at uni, and they have given us some Qs which 'revises' 3U and 4U content. I am stuck on a few, so any help on these would be much appreciated.
1. At the time of printing, the largest known prime number (found in August 2008) is (2^43112609) - 1
How many digits are in its decimal expansion (hint - think log base 10)
2. By taking cases or otherwise, prove that 1 + x +x^2 + x^3 + x^4 is always positive.
As I go along, I might have a few more, which I will update this post with!
Thanks a lot!
1. At the time of printing, the largest known prime number (found in August 2008) is (2^43112609) - 1
How many digits are in its decimal expansion (hint - think log base 10)
2. By taking cases or otherwise, prove that 1 + x +x^2 + x^3 + x^4 is always positive.
As I go along, I might have a few more, which I will update this post with!
Thanks a lot!