Consider the quadratic:Prove that:
For
Maths in focus ...,,Having problems with this question, so easy, but can't get the answer.
The sum of 50 terms of an arithmetic series is 249 and the sum of 49 terms of the series is 233. Find the 50th term of the series.
I'll post up a solution later if you can't get it .. On the train ATM.i know how to do it but i think my algebra is stuffing me up. First find d, sub to find a in Sn formula. Then use d and a to find the 50th term using Tn formula.
Whats the value of 'd'?i know how to do it but i think my algebra is stuffing me up. First find d, sub to find a in Sn formula. Then use d and a to find the 50th term using Tn formula.
Correct me if I'm wrong but I think the limits of dat integral is meant to be from b to a and not a to bConsider the quadratic:
which has positive real roots such that
Show that:
Perhaps you can improve it by explaining your last line. (Although probably sufficient with most teachers)I know it's a very 'shonky' proof/deduction lol... How could I improve it? View attachment 28805
Remember that:ok,
a = -151/25
d = 551/1225
50th term = 16
If 50 terms = 249 and 49 terms = 233 then isn't the 50th term just 16 lol?Having problems with this question, so easy, but can't get the answer.
The sum of 50 terms of an arithmetic series is 249 and the sum of 49 terms of the series is 233. Find the 50th term of the series.
Yer I think the condition that is wrong.Correct me if I'm wrong but I think the limits of dat integral is meant to be from b to a and not a to b
3, it's from an independent paper which ripped it off maths in focus.how many marks is that question worth?
isn't 50th term what realize said?can someone pleaseeee show working for finding a with substitution as well as 50th term.
isn't 50th term what realize said?
Yes, I have written full papers (2U,3U,4U) that I keep as a way to explore my interest for mathematics2011 HSC 2U Q9 (d) =)
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You seem to enjoy writing questions. Very few students do that, good to see. The forum has about 2-3 other regulars (HSC Students) who also write questions.