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Nikkkkkkkk

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hey guys

i'm in the middle of doing a trial paper and this question has me stumped. the solution makes no sense to me so i'd be very grateful if someone is willing to help :)

sorry i don't know how to put an image into the message so i've attached it as a word doc instead

thanks heaps
 
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1 + 3x + 5x2 + 7x3 + 9x4 + .... =

1 + (x+2x) + (x2+2x2+2x2+2x2) + (x3+2x3+2x3+2x3) + (x4+2x4+2x4+2x4+2x4) + ... (using given info)

= 1 + x + x2 + x3 + x4 + ...

+ 2x + 2x2 + 2x3 + 2x4 + ...

+ 2x2 + 2x3 + 2x4 + ...

+ 2x3 + 2x4 + ...

etc.

Assuming that |x|<1, then each line forms a series, with the first term bolded in each.

Also note that I've rearranged the terms so that they form many limiting sums.

So we then have

1/(1-x) + 2x/(1-2x + 2x2/(1-x) + 2x3/(1-x) + 2x4/(1-x) + ... (using S=a/[1-r] for each limiting sum)

The next line in the solutions just takes a common factor out.

Observe that 2x + 2x2 + ... etc. forms another limiting sum with a=2x, r=x.

so a/(1-r) = 2x/(1-x). Add 1 to this since the limiting series starts at 2x, not 1.

The next line is just expanding.

The last line is just getting a common denominator by multiplying the first term, top and bottom by 1-x.

Hope that helps.
 
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Nikkkkkkkk

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wow thanks! you're a genius :)

i've also noticed that it's 8 days until your birthday... 7 days until mine! lol the fun of an 18th during the hsc...
 

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