Re: HSC 2015 4U Marathon - Advanced Level
What does the first line mean? Also, I think it's a good idea if symbols which are not seen in HSC exams are explained, unless they are abused here
Re: Harder HSC Papers
How does question 8b) from the 2000 paper even make sense? Like how does P(1,0)=0? Why is it impossible for one to toss a fair coin and get a head followed by a tail?
Re: 2015 permutation X2 marathon
Judging by the lack of responses to this question, I'd say that most people are confused by the wording. Can you provide an example as to what you mean by average (over S) of the number of fixed points in X of an arbitrary symmetry in S for instance?
Re: HSC 2015 4U Marathon
? Not sure what you mean here? Since S_k (-1) =0 as you claimed for all integers k, doesn't this mean that sigmaS_k(-1)*{m+1)Ck equals 0? (Since all the terms are zero, their sum is zero....am i wrong here?)
Re: HSC 2015 4U Marathon
I could be misunderstanding, but from the definition of S_m (n) (in the first line of the question), does this mean that S_m (n) holds positive integer values only?
Re: HSC 2015 4U Marathon
not sure whether i understand the problem, what does Sm(-1) look like? In fact, what does S_m (-n) look like? Is it (-1)^m+(-2)^m+....+(-n)^m?
Re: HSC 2015 4U Marathon - Advanced Level
which conjecture are you referring to? If you mean the one in which u quoted, I think it has already been proven
Re: HSC 2015 4U Marathon - Advanced Level
\\ $ Consider a cubic polynomial $ P(x)=x^3+bx^2+cx+d $ .Show that $ |x_i| < 1 $ if and only if $ |bd-c| < 1-d^2 $ and $ |b+d| < |1+c| $where$ x_i$ is a root of the polynomial$
Re: HSC 2015 4U Marathon - Advanced Level
please post your solution. Are the ideas really motivable by a 4u student though?
Here's something which CAN be done with mere 4u techniques.
Find all real polynomials which satisfy p (x -1) *p (x+1)=p (x^2+1)