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cutemouse

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Hello,

here's a question that my teacher couldn't do.. :( could someone please do it? thanks

If n is a positive integer, find in terms of n the three possible values of


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Hello,

here's a question that my teacher couldn't do.. :( could someone please do it? thanks

If n is a positive integer, find in terms of n the three possible values of


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1/n, 0, -1/n

= 1/n (n of form: 4m+3, m integer)

= 0 (n of form 4m or 4m+2; i.e. any even no)

= -1/n (n of form: 4m+1)
 
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Uhh, I don't understand what you did above... How did you get to that?
 

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I=(1/n){sin(n*pi)-sin(n*(pi/2))}
Every cycle of pi. sin(x)=0 and every cycle of pi/2. sin(x)=+-1.
Case 1:
sin(n*(pi/2))=1, given that sin(n*pi)=0
Thus, I=-(1/n)
Case 2:
sin(n*(pi/2))=-1, given that sin(n*pi)=0
Thus, I=(1/n)
Case 3:
n=0.
Thus I=0.
 

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