namburger
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umm, can you explain this to me. I can see this case occurs at n = 2, but how come you can assume it occurs for n=3,4, ....Affinity said:i. You should be able to do this.
ii. since a^2 - a + 1 = 0, you have a^n - a^(n-1) + a^(n-2) = 0
There was a comment after that "after multiplying through by a^(n-2). you have something similar with b. now add the 2 equations up and rearrange."namburger said:umm, can you explain this to me. I can see this case occurs at n = 2, but how come you can assume it occurs for n=3,4, ....
Why are you so smart affinity haha![]()