duy.le
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Hey guys there just this question that ive been having trouble getting my head around. I can do part i), but part ii) i cant seem to do without fudging it and its probably wrong.
Q8.C)ii)
The number e is given by the value of the limiting sum
e=1+1+1/2!+1/3!+......
i) If n is a positive integer, and a=n!{e-(1+1+1/2!+1/3!+...+1/n!)}, show that
0 < a < 1/n (you can assume the answer if u want, its not that hard)
[3 marks]
ii) Hence deduce that e is irrational
[2 marks]
from the 2007 independent trial paper
I think that its relevant because it appears every 3 or 4 years and the last one was pi i think and in 2005 so i think we are due for another one this year. oh nos.
thanks.
Q8.C)ii)
The number e is given by the value of the limiting sum
e=1+1+1/2!+1/3!+......
i) If n is a positive integer, and a=n!{e-(1+1+1/2!+1/3!+...+1/n!)}, show that
0 < a < 1/n (you can assume the answer if u want, its not that hard)
[3 marks]
ii) Hence deduce that e is irrational
[2 marks]
from the 2007 independent trial paper
I think that its relevant because it appears every 3 or 4 years and the last one was pi i think and in 2005 so i think we are due for another one this year. oh nos.
thanks.