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20 Mar 2010, 7:23 PM ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Westpac Maths Comp marathon You can hide this advertisement by registering. For the train Q, (D) is the answer.Remember that the train takes 45 seconds to travel the distance of 600m+its own length. |
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Yesterday, 1:10 AM ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Westpac Maths Comp marathon Quote:
S1=a+b+c=4 --> S1-4=0 S2=a^2+b^2+c^2=10 -->S2-4(S1)+16=0 S3=a^3+b^3+c^3=22 --> S3-4(S2)+8(S1)+8=0 S4=a^4+b^4+c^4=x --> S4-4(S3)+8(S2)+(8/3)S1+4(y)=0 S4=88-80-32/3-4a0 S4=-(8/3+4a0) Where a0 is the constant of P(x) Thought this method would work but i would need to know a0 for it to work...fml The method your looking for though i'll do tomoz if not answered Update: Above was the method i was referring to
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Yesterday, 7:39 PM ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Westpac Maths Comp marathon *study freak: what rule is applied when you say: x^2+y^2+z^2 = (x+y+z)^2 - 2(xy+yz+xz)
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2 Mar 2010, 9:42 PM ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Westpac Maths Comp marathon Quote:
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2 Mar 2010, 9:42 PM ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Westpac Maths Comp marathon A rectangular prism 77 x 81 x 100 is cut into cubes of edge 1 by planes parallel to the faces of the prism. A given internal diagonal pierces how many of these cubes? (A) 255 (B) 256 (C) 257 (D) 258 (E) 259 +ty kurt for the link to the papers. I'm gonna do them all eventually. just tried one, made a few silly errors and one question i wasn't sure about Last edited by lolokay; 5 Aug 2009 at 8:39 PM. |
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Today, 10:01 AM Blog Entries: 1 ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Australian Mathematics Competition Does the Australian Maths Competition only have stuff from the 4 unit Maths course or does it have any stuff from Uni maths? |
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8 Aug 2009, 3:52 PM ![]() | Re: Australian Mathematics Competition The AMC is generally a problem solving exam. You will see that the first 10 questions are rudimentary. The next 5 will be more problem solving, the last 15 will be problem solving although knowledge of both number theory and combinatorics and a solid understanding of geometry and algebra would certainly make the last few questions 5 times easier.
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7 Aug 2009, 1:08 AM ![]() | Re: Australian Maths Competition How about the solution of: The number 2008! (factorial 2008) means the product of all the integers 1,2,3,4,...,2007,2008. With how many zeroes does 2008! end? Tomorrow's the competition, and I need to know the solution of this wuestions, please? Thanks |
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Today, 6:57 AM ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Australian Mathematics Competition Yeah, I usually bomb these Maths Comps. Usually a combination of me not giving a damn and I also suck at problem solving. Never ever get HDs, but I usually do ok in school maths, so heh. |
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8 Aug 2009, 3:52 PM ![]() | Re: Australian Maths Competition Quote:
Now there is clearly going to be more 2s than 5s, so to determine how many factors of 10 there are in the prime factorization of 2008! we must only find how many 5s are in the prime factorization. Now clearly finding the prime factorization of 2008! would be a torturous task, so we will "look" at each term of 2008! ie 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, . . . ,2007, 2008. So how many multiples 5s are there between 1 and 2008, well As m is an integer then there are 401. Now some terms in the prime factorization will have 25 as a factor, and hence that terms will have 2 factors of 5. So we must count how many terms are multiples of 25. Now we already have counted 1 of those factors of 5 (out of those numbers that are multiples of 5^2), and so when we determine how many factors are multiples of 5^2, they will add 1 extra multiple of 5 into our count. As n is an integer then there are 80. But some of the factors of 2008! will be multiples of 5^3 = 125, so when we count these by the same logic as before they will contribute an extra 1 multiple of 5 into our count, so As p is an integer then there are 16. But some of the factors of 2008! will be multiples of 5^4 = 625, and so these will add an extra 1 multiple of 5 into our count. So, As j is an integer there are 3 of these. As 5^5 is greater than 2008, then there are no multiples of 5^5 up to 2008. So in total the amount of factors of 5 in 2008! are Therefore there are 500 factors of 10 in 2008! and hence 2008! ends in 500 zeros. Good luck everyone for the competition today =)
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Today, 8:30 AM ![]() | How did u go in the Australian Maths Competition? today (6-8-09) i did my intermediate AMC test.This is just a thread to see which question u were stuck on ...q26-30:@ i need help on dem,, and ye just a general chat on how u went in the AMC test.
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