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math man

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lets get this starting again...

Determine all the values of:



btw i made this up so enjoy :)
 

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lets get this starting again...

Determine all the values of:



btw i made this up so enjoy :)
For n is even: Sum = 1

for n is odd: Sum = 0


Next Question: Find the set of values of x for which the limiting sum exists for the series:

 
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Suppose that



Use the results



and



to show that

 

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XD nah i got 2/3 < x < 4

EDIT: Woah my bad....actually bad teacher, got soln wrong. Sorry about that, yeah your soln is correct.
no it is 2/3 < x < 4. u teacher was right.
 

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for that last part is this a valid proof:

let angle NMB = x
therefore angle LMA = x
(vertically opposite angles equal)
angle PMA = 90
therefore angle PML = 90-x (complementary angles)
angle PMB = 90
(angles on a straight line supplementary)
therefore angle PMN = 90+x
since angle PMN + angle PML = 180
LN is a straight line (angles on a straight line supplementary)
therefore L, M and N are collinear
 

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for that last part is this a valid proof:

let angle NMB = x
therefore angle LMA = x
(vertically opposite angles equal)
angle PMA = 90
therefore angle PML = 90-x (complementary angles)
angle PMB = 90
(angles on a straight line supplementary)
therefore angle PMN = 90+x
since angle PMN + angle PML = 180
LN is a straight line (angles on a straight line supplementary)
therefore L, M and N are collinear
yep thats right
 

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