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So who else had their maths exam today, and what did everyone think???

4U was a pretty good paper, but for someone like me who sucks at the subject.... I'm gonna fail:cry:
 

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What was the very last question of the Extension two paper?
 

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They were a bunch of harder 3U proof questions. Don't remember exactly what it was
 

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The only proof I know over the top of my head involving powers of two to the power of N is proving that a sum (too hard to type on phone) converges to pi squared on 6 or or pi squared on eight. A similar proof demonstrates the Leibniz Series.

This one involves the limits being powers of two, was that yours? Or was it the actual summand involving 2^n?
 

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I don't remember seeing pi
But it involved x^(2^n) all I can tell you, sorry. I rushed that question in the last 10 minutes
 

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yeah i had no idea how to do it because i didn't study for harder 3U hahaha
 

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I have a thread for the CSSA paper on a discussion of all questions :p
 

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the previous part was pretty long, I don't remember the question though.

EDIT: HOW DO YOU GUYS REMEMBER THE QUESTIONS? lol
 

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From an initial glance, it looks like you just construct a telescoping sum and then you'll get a simple expression at the end. I'm going to take a stab and guess that they led you into it by making you prove some sort of identity at first and then take the sum, that's usually how they lead you to telescoping sums ie: 2011 HSC 2 unit Q9 and 2010 HSC 4 unit Q8.

EDIT: Haha there you go (two posts above mine). If nobody writes solutions by 8pm, I'll do so when I finish teaching. I'm sure there are many able-bodied students here who can do it.
 
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From an initial glance, it looks like you just construct a telescoping sum and then you'll get a simple expression at the end. I'm going to take a stab and guess that they led you into it by making you prove some sort of identity at first and then take the sum, that's usually how they lead you to telescoping sums ie: 2011 HSC 2 unit Q9 and 2010 HSC 4 unit Q8.
Yeh it was exactly that, a telescoping sum
 

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That polynomial with the roots of unity i have posted on the 4u marathon a while ago
 

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Post all the specific question on a CSSA thread I got.

Poll there as well :thumbsup:
 

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