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Re: HSC 2015 3U Marathon

For n =3, you get 50.


Note: This can be done using knowledge of series/sequences in the 3U syllabus. No real fancy manipulation.

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Re: HSC 2015 3U Marathon

For n =3, you get 50.


Note: This can be done using knowledge of series/sequences in the 3U syllabus. No real fancy manipulation.

EDIT: Spoilers hardly work on the forum for some reason.
Oops, misread the last denominator.

We can still fit them all to something of the form .
 

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Oops, misread the last denominator.

We can still fit them all to something of the form .
Yes the term on the top is indeed quadratic, I want a concrete values of a,b,c ^^
 

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Re: HSC 2015 3U Marathon

only listing three terms, a pattern may not be clearly defined. like the denominators: 10, 30, 70, ... the next one could be 70+60=130, could also be 70+80=150, could even be something else
 

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Well, listing any finite number of terms may not clearly define a pattern.
 

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only listing three terms, a pattern may not be clearly defined. like the denominators: 10, 30, 70, ... the next one could be 70+60=130, could also be 70+80=150, could even be something else
Fair argument I'll give three more terms

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Re: HSC 2015 3U Marathon

Next value (I think) given below and hint for denominator and numerator

Next value will be 154/1270 -- hint for denominator 2^n -- hint for numerator is coefficient of n^2 is 7
 

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well, as Carrotsticks said, any finite number of terms may not uniquely determine a pattern.
but the formula definitely gives one of the possible patterns
Yes that's the form I was looking for
 

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Next value (I think) given below and hint for denominator and numerator

Next value will be 154/1270 -- hint for denominator 2^n -- hint for numerator is coefficient of n^2 is 7
Yes
 

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By using the substitution u²=x+2, find ∫(x-2)/√(x+2) dx
 

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New question, since it appears not many students have done 3u appns of calc.
 
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